Welcome Home: A Nurse Visit for Every New Baby

The first weeks after a baby arrives can be joyful — and overwhelming. It’s also a critical time for the health and wellbeing of parents, babies, and the entire family. Every family deserves trusted support during this moment.

A new film from the Burke Foundation, produced by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions as part of the WHO Foundation’s Healthier Together II series, highlights the impact of Family Connects NJ.

The film follows nurse Diana Gonzalez on a home visit, showing how personalized, compassionate care helps families navigate the postpartum period. It also features insights from pediatrician Dr. Sanjna Shah and Lisa Asare, President and CEO of the New Jersey Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Authority.

Since launching in January 2024, Family Connects NJ has reached more than 10,000 families across the state — demonstrating the power of universal, early support.

Early evaluation findings from Johns Hopkins University show:

  • 51% of families were connected to community resources
  • 14% had significant maternal or infant health concerns identified early
  • 60% successfully accessed recommended services
  • 100% of caregivers reported feeling heard and supported

Family Connects NJ is a vital connection point to a broader system of care — making support accessible, routine, and trusted for families across New Jersey.

During the FREE nurse visit, specially trained nurses:

  • Check on the physical and emotional health of both parent and baby
  • Identify potential concerns early, before they become more serious
  • Answer questions and build parenting confidence
  • Connect families to local resources, including lactation support, mental health care, pediatric services, and more

This early, relationship-based care helps reduce stress, strengthen families, and support healthy development — giving every baby the opportunity for a strong start.

This film was produced for the Burke Foundation by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions as part of the WHO Foundation’s Healthier Together II series.