Maternal Infant Health Program
Maternal Infant Health Program
Pregnancy and becoming a new parent can be wonderful and scary at the same time. Downriver Community Services' Maternal Infant Health Program helps pregnant women and new parents connect with the information and support they need to have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Our nurses, nutritionists, and social workers visit with you to provide services tailored to your needs.
Guidelines
Women and Babies are eligible for the Downriver's MIHP Program if they meet the following requirements.
- They are pregnant and have Medicaid, or have a baby under one year old who has Medicaid.
- They live in Southern St. Clair County or Northern Macomb County.
- They have health, nutrition, or social needs during their pregnancy or baby's first year or just desire information in these areas.
Programs & Services
See what the Maternal Infant Health Program is all about.
Home & Office Visits
We know it isn't always easy to get around when you are expecting or have a new baby, so we come to you! Read more »
Childbirth Education
We work closely with your doctor to provide you with the best possible preparation for childbirth. Read more »
Medicaid Enrollment
Medicaid Enrollment Assistance is available on site through our Algonac, Port Huron, and New Haven Medical Centers' Case Managers. Read more »
Medical Services
The Maternal Infant Health Program works closely with your doctor during your pregnancy. Read more »
Community Partnerships
Through local councils and workgroups, we collaborate resources with other service agencies working toward a common goal. Read more »
More Information
The Maternal Infant Health Program is a Michigan Department of Community Health Program. For more information, please contact Doreen McComas, MIHP Coordinator, at dmccomas@downrivercs.org or 586-749-5173 ext. 220.

