Access to reliable transportation and stable housing can make a meaningful difference during pregnancy and after childbirth. Missing medical appointments because of transportation challenges or dealing with housing instability can add stress at a time when mothers need consistent care and support.
Bridge Prenatal helps eligible pregnant and postpartum individuals in San Diego County and the Inland Empire navigate transportation and housing resources as part of a coordinated approach to maternal health care.
Health during pregnancy is influenced by more than medical appointments. Access to transportation, housing, food, benefits, and other essential resources can affect a person’s ability to follow their care plan and maintain their well-being.
Bridge Prenatal’s care team helps identify non-medical needs that may create barriers to care. When appropriate resources are available, we help patients understand their options and connect with community programs and services that may be able to assist them.
Transportation challenges can make it difficult to attend prenatal visits, postpartum appointments, specialist consultations, and other important healthcare services.
Bridge Prenatal helps eligible patients navigate available transportation resources based on their circumstances and coverage.
Our team can assist with identifying appropriate resources and coordinating support so patients have a clearer path to getting to necessary healthcare appointments.
Transportation availability and eligibility may vary depending on the patient’s health plan, location, individual circumstances, and the programs available in their community.
Housing instability can create additional challenges for pregnant individuals and families with a new baby. Finding the right assistance can also be difficult when multiple organizations, programs, and eligibility requirements are involved.
Bridge Prenatal can help patients connect with available housing resources and community-based services when housing concerns are identified.
Depending on individual needs and available programs, our care coordination team can help patients navigate resources related to housing assistance and other essential social support.
Bridge Prenatal does not guarantee housing placement. Instead, our role is to help eligible patients identify and navigate appropriate resources that may be available within their communities.
Transportation and housing needs often exist alongside other challenges. Some families may also need assistance finding food resources, understanding available benefits, or accessing other community services.
Bridge Prenatal takes a coordinated approach by considering both healthcare needs and barriers that may affect a patient’s ability to access care.
Our Resource Companions and Community Connectors work with eligible patients to identify needs, navigate available programs, and connect them with appropriate resources whenever possible.
You do not have to navigate every available program on your own. If transportation or housing challenges are making it harder to access pregnancy care or postpartum support, Bridge Prenatal may be able to help you understand the resources available to you.
Contact Bridge Prenatal to learn more about eligibility and available transportation, housing, and maternal support resources in San Diego County and the Inland Empire.
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