EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 11 MIN
S4E10: The Tiny Steps Program: Supporting Mothers in Delaware
from Beyond the Stethoscope · host Beyond the Stethoscope
Behind every healthy birth is a network of care, compassion and support. At Saint Francis Hospital in Delaware, the Tiny Steps Program is at the forefront of this effort. In this episode of Beyond the Stethoscope, we discuss how this impactful initiative is transforming maternal care by offering comprehensive support to expectant mothers, regardless of their financial circumstances. The Tiny Steps Program provides a range of services, including prenatal education, bilingual counseling, postpartum care, and community outreach. This initiative is helping families thrive—one tiny step at a time. Join us as we speak with special guest, Maureen Lorenzo, from the program to learn how it is making a lasting impact on mothers, babies, and the communities they live in. Learn more about the Tiny Steps Program: trinityhealthma.org/tiny-steps
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Behind every healthy birth is a network of care, compassion and support. At Saint Francis Hospital in Delaware, the Tiny Steps Program is at the forefront of this effort. In this episode of Beyond the Stethoscope, we discuss how this impactful initiative is transforming maternal care by offering comprehensive support to expectant mothers, regardless of their financial circumstances. The Tiny Steps Program provides a range of services, including prenatal education, bilingual counseling, postpartum care, and community outreach. This initiative is helping families thrive—one tiny step at a time. Join us as we speak with special guest, Maureen Lorenzo, from the program to learn how it is making a lasting impact on mothers, babies, and the communities they live in. Learn more about the Tiny Steps Program: trinityhealthma.org/tiny-steps
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