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such as automated tools, keyboard-only navigation, and screen readers.
We are working to have the website conform to the relevant standards of the Section 508 Web Accessibility Standards developed by the United States Access Board, as
well as the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. These standards and guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities. We believe that conformance with these standards and
guidelines will help make the website more user friendly for all people.
Our efforts are ongoing. While we strive to have the website adhere to these guidelines and standards, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website.
If, at any time, you have specific questions or concerns about the accessibility of any particular webpage, please contact WebsiteAccess@tenethealth.com so that we may be of assistance.
Offering helpful resources for the women of Orange County
Having a baby is an exciting time in a family’s life, and it can also be a little scary. You want to ensure your baby stays in the best health now and in the future.
Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center participates in the helpful Bridges for Newborns program. Bridges for Newborns is a healthcare partner created to help you locate the information and resources you need to provide your child with a healthy future.
The Bridges for Newborns program is one of four Early Action programs developed by the Children and Families Commission to improve the health and welfare of children in Orange County.
What can the Bridges for Newborns program do for you?
Help with insurance questions and coverage for your newborn
Find a pediatrician and community resources to provide care for you and your child
Locate community resource referrals such as parent support groups, daycare and play groups
Point you toward low cost health insurance and free immunizations and Women, Infants and Children (WIC) centers
Address your health concerns such as post-partum depression
Just fill out the Bridges for Newborns questionnaire at the hospital. Your information is completely confidential. Want to learn more about this program created to help the women and children of Orange County? Fill out the form on this page.
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