The "point of
entry" for all the Children With Special Needs programs. Children
1st was established by the Georgia Division of Public Health to
ensure early identification of children considered to be at high
risk for poor health and/or development and to connect them to a
primary health care provider. Children with a broad range of risk
conditions are identified and linked with primary health care
providers and other community resources giving them access to
comprehensive health assessments, developmental monitoring, and
referral to appropriate services. Children ages 0-21 that have
established medical conditions or biological/ environmental risk
factors are eligible for enrollment. Children 1st staff provide
in-home assessments and general health care information. The program
is free to those who choose to participate.
1280
Athens Street | Gainesville, GA 30507 | Telephone: 770-535-5743 |
FAX: 770-535-5958
David N. Westfall, M.D., CPE - Health Director | Edith J.
Parsons, PH.D, M.ED - Program Manager | Gregg M. Sheffield -
Administrator
Angie H. Hanes, RNC - Clinical Coordinator | Charlene Gazaway
- Human Resources Manager