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Newborn Intensive Care Program

All babies in Maricopa County who spend more than 72 hours in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are eligible for the Newborn Intensive Care Program (NICP). At the time of the baby's discharge from the hospital to home, the hospital provides a referral to the Community Health Nurse.

Community Health Nurses visit the home periodically to monitor the infant's health and development for up to three years of age, depending on the infant's and family's needs.

We provide:
  • Health Assessment
  • Developmental Screening 
  • Developmental Education
  • Referrals to Community Resources
For information regarding this program, or if you have concerns regarding the growth and development of any child in Maricopa County, please call (602) 506-6782.

Links
High Risk Perinatal Program/Newborn Intensive Care Program
Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs
DES Child Care Administration (CCA)
Arizona Child Care
Zero to Three
Raising Special Kids
 
Contact Newborn Intensive Care Program:
Mailing Address:
4041 N. Central Ave
Suite 1500
Phoenix, AZ 85012
 
Telephone:
(602) 506-6782
 
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