Introducing the Childress Nursing Services (CNS) Preferred Provider Network (CPNN)!
- CNS
- Aug 17
- 3 min read
Childress Nursing Services (CNS) is a Washington state licensed home health and mobile lab testing company pioneering in-home fertility and perinatal skilled nursing across King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties—with plans to expand within and beyond state lines soon.
We’re inviting mission-aligned partners to join the CNS Preferred Provider Network (CPNN)—a community-first coalition designed to help families thrive through equitable, culturally responsive, in-home support that spans fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, pediatrics, and whole-family health.
“When providers, community leaders, and funders row in the same direction, families win. The CPNN is our invitation to build that momentum together—equitable, practical, and scalable.” — Quiana Daniels, Founder, Childress Nursing Services
Why we’re building this network
Families don’t experience care in silos. Childbirth preparation, postpartum healing, infant development, mental well-being, safe sleep, nutrition, work transitions, transportation, and community supports all meet where life happens: at home. The CPNN connects families to vetted organizations that complement our nurse-led home visits—so care plans translate into everyday support, not just good intentions.
This is a call to builders: clinicians, community leaders, product makers, researchers, and funders who believe in prevention, early connection, and dignity in care. If your work helps a parent rest, a baby grow, and a household stabilize, we want to know you.
What partners can expect
No cost to join if approved
Early, exclusive access to CNS announcements, publications, promotions, and offerings for your members
Collaborative referrals and project opportunities that align with family needs
A designated contact person on your team for clear, timely coordination
Respect for your inbox—relevant updates only (no mass marketing)
What families can expect
Introductions to vetted organizations that reflect CNS’s clinical standards and cultural responsiveness
Practical resources that support preparation, recovery, bonding, and milestone development at home
Stronger bridges between medical guidance and daily life—because care that works is care families can actually use
Who should join the CNS Preferred Provider Network (all are welcome—local, regional, and national)
We serve Washington families today and welcome partners from anywhere whose services, products, research, or philanthropy can benefit our clients now and as we grow.
Clinical Healthcare Providers
OB/GYNs, midwives, primary care, pediatrics, reproductive endocrinology, registered dietitians, dentists, mental/behavioral health.
Why: Coordinate timely, culturally responsive care and close gaps between clinic and home.
Allied & Supportive Care Professionals
Massage, chiropractors, birth doulas, lactation clinicians, social work/case management, PT/OT/SLP
Why: Deliver whole-person support—body, mind, and environment—for recovery and resilience.
Medical Equipment, Supplies & Diagnostics
DME, breast pumps, maternity/postpartum supplies, lab/POC testing, mobile imaging/ultrasound, pharmacy services.
Why: Ensure families have the right tools and accurate diagnostics at the right time.
Health Research, Education & Training
Universities, IRB-approved studies, CE/CME providers, professional training programs.
Why: Advance inclusive evidence and offer safe, relevant opportunities for families and clinicians.
Health Products, Family Care & Support Services
Infant care products, diapers/wipes, safe-sleep solutions, clothing, nutrition products, pelvic health devices, childcare providers, workforce development, career transition agencies.
Why: Remove daily barriers so families can heal, work, and thrive.
Community Resources, Government & Philanthropic Partners
Public health departments, Medicaid MCOs, WIC, ESIT, housing/food access, transportation, nonprofits, community-based organizations, philanthropists.
Why: Align resources, amplify impact, and invest in community health with equity at the center.
Ready to collaborate?
There’s no fee/obligation to join; all submissions are reviewed before acceptance, and approved partners will assign a dedicated contact for smooth coordination. We’re especially excited to connect with partners who share our prevention-first mindset and want to co-create practical, scalable solutions for families—here in Washington and as we grow beyond.
Submit your CPNN interest form here: https://www.childressnursing.com/providers/preferred-provider-network
Selection & compliance note:
Inclusion in the CPNN does not constitute endorsement and does not create a formalized/legal partnership with CNS. Participation is by application and review; CNS may approve, decline, or discontinue partnerships at its discretion. The CPNN is not a vendor solicitation channel, and communications are limited to relevant partnership, referral, and project updates.
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