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Help Me Grow Home Visiting | Wyandot County Public Health

Wyandot County Public Health

127-a South Sandusky Avenue, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351

Eligibility

Pregnant women and new parents.
Required documents

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30am- 4:30pm.

Languages

Spanish speaking staff + interpreter services available

Application process

Referral to Help Me Grow Home Visiting through Wyandot County Public Health is a quick and easy process. Parents may refer themselves. If you are not the child’s parent, you may still make a referral. Help Me Grow will first contact the child’s parent before proceeding. To make a referral through Wyandot County Public Health, visit us at 127-A S. Sandusky Ave., Upper Sandusky, or call at 419-294-3852. Help Me Grow Parent Educators can help complete the referral form (Form 8045) in person or over the phone.

Service area

Wyandot County, Ohio
Help Me Grow Home Visiting is a voluntary family support program for pregnant women or new parents. Offered in every county of the state through a well-established network, Help Me Grow Home Visiting is an evidence-based program that promotes healthy growth and development for babies and young children. Home visitors are well-trained professionals who use a non-judgmental and compassionate approach that empowers parents with skills, tools and confidence to nurture the healthy growth of their children. Help Me Grow Home Visiting believes all young children deserve the same opportunities to realize their full potential in life, regardless of economic, geographic, and demographic considerations. The parenting education and child development resources provided to families allows them to maximize this critical period of development in their child’s life, providing a foundation for lasting success. When a parent schedules a home visit with Help Me Grow Home Visiting, they will have the opportunity to share their thoughts about parenting, ask questions, and receive reliable information based on their individual family needs or topics of interest. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
  • Healthy Pregnancies
- Baby and Child Health
  • Breastfeeding
NutritionI
  • Immunizations
  • Child Growth and Development
  • Discipline
  • Toilet Training
  • Child Safety
- Household Safety - Local Resources

Last Verified

04/22/2026

Providing organization

Wyandot County Public Health
Wyandot County Public Health is dedicated to providing health and safety services that positively impact the well-being of all citizens of Wyandot County.

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