Mihow is a peer-to-peer home visiting program based in Nashville, TN, that focuses on improving health outcomes in communities by providing guidance and support to mothers. The program, directed by Tonya Elkins, offers a range of services, including weekly group sessions for pregnant women and young mothers in substance abuse recovery. With a strong emphasis on community health workers and early childhood home visiting programs, Mihow is dedicated to promoting community and population health.
Under the leadership of Tonya Elkins, Mihow has been actively involved in training community health workers, developing curriculum, and conducting program evaluation and research. With a focus on improving health outcomes for Hispanic women and their infants, Mihow utilizes the expertise of certified lactation counselors and infant mental health mentors. The program also collaborates with various organizations and institutions to advance nursing education and promote the role of community health workers in healthcare delivery.
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