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Welcome Baby Postpartum: 2 Month Call Parent Coach: Date: / / Start time: hour(s) minute(s) Client ID #: Visit Information Supervisor: Attempted call #1: Changes in address or phone Attempted call #2: Attempted call #3: Client name: DOB: / / (First, Middle, Last) Home address: (Street address, City, State, Zip) Home phone number: Mobile phone number: email: Health Care Is client covered by any of the following health insurance programs? (select all that apply) Medi-Cal Presumptive Eligibility Restricted Medi Cal Medi-Cal Managed Care Full-Scope Medi- Cal AIM No health insurance Private health insurance (Enter in Case Notes) Medical Provider: No Medical Provider Provider name: Clinic s name: Address: City: Zipcode: Phone number: Options on emergency and/or ongoing medical care given? 6 week postpartum check-up? Scheduled Not Scheduled Attended

Family Planning Client s current family planning methods and satisfaction. Family Planning not discussed Family Planning methods used, but not satisfied Family Planning methods currently not used Family Planning methods used and satisfied Education provided on Child Spacing Education provided on Contraception Public Benefits Is client s family receiving any of the following benefits? CalWORKs Cal Fresh Homeless Assistance WIC General Relief None Decline to State SSI/SDI Information on local food resources provided (WIC, Farmers' Markets, etc.)? Infant Health Care Newborn's name: Date of birth: / / Newborn's gender? Male Female Child Insurance Coverage Insurance Card Received Medi-Cal- Healthy Kids No health insurance Private health insurance (Enter in Case Notes) Infant s Medical Provider: No Medical Provider Provider name: Clinic s name: Address: City: Zipcode: Phone number:

Infant s 3 to 5 day well-baby check up? Neither Scheduled nor Attended N/A Infant s 2 week well-baby check up? Neither Scheduled nor Attended Infant s 2 month well-baby check up? Neither Scheduled nor Attended Infant has received the recommended immunizations for their age? (Review the record, if possible.) Emergency Room Visits How many times has the client been to the hospital emergency room since the last engagement point? How many times has the baby been to the hospital emergency room since the last engagement point? **** Explain why in case notes**** Breastfeeding How is client feeding the baby? Breast only Mostly breast, with some formula Mostly formula, with some breast Solids Introduced? (Check only One) Not Introduced 2 Months 3 Months 4 Months 5 Months 6 Months 7 Months 8 Months 9 Months Formula only Infant feeding education or support provided (check all that apply) Breastfeeding Formula Feeding None Breastfeeding assistance provided? Yes No Mother exclusively Formula Feeding

If yes, what type: (check all that apply) Latch-on & Positioning Pumping Engorgement Sore nipples Milk supply If client stopped breastfeeding, please check the reasons for this: (check all that apply) Low milk supply Sore or cracked nipples Pain Return to work Medication Lack of support from partner Latch-on difficulties Lack of support from family Medical reason If stopped breastfeeding, how long did you breastfeed? Less than one week (check off) Number of weeks Number of months Depression Depression screening PHQ-2 completed? Did Not Administer PHQ-9 Answered with at least 1 Answered all No Not administered PHQ-9 score: ****If depression present, please make referral**** Pre-literacy Activities Is family engaging in pre-literacy activities? Yes No N/A

Other Content Areas Covered Please indicate whether the following content was covered during the visit. If a specific content area was not discussed or covered, please indicate the reason(s) in your case notes. Assessment of social support and involvement of the secondary caregiver/baby s father Maternal Self-Care Return to work and child care plan support Was time spent on other educational topic(s) not listed above? ( List in Case Notes) Was time spent addressing family crisis or immediate needs of the client? Medical Concerns/Issues for mother or child Home Environment/Safety Mental Illness Trauma Past/Current (including Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, etc) Basic Needs Resources for other children