Another foster parent chiming in!
I will also vouch for the fact that foster parents who take in drug exposed/addicted newborns are generally well-equiped and dedicated to the loving care and rehabilitation of those precious babies!

Your nephew will be in good hands of folks who have excellent resources and support to handle his special needs.
I know it's difficult, but try not to worry too much about his care right now. Just spend this time focusing on what needs to be done to have that baby home with your family. Work with the state agencies and social workers, and do everything they ask. I know here in MO the law says that even with a kinship placement, there have to be background checks for every adult in the home, and foster classes must be taken before the placement can be made. And as someone else said, be prepared for a (possibly) long and drawn out battle. The goal is always rehab for the bio parents and reunification. Remember, even if your mom ends up with him in her home, he will still be in the legal custody of the state. The parental rights of his mother will have to be terminated before anyone else in your family can even petition to adopt him. (Except your brother, of course, if he were to get out of prison. He's the bio father, so he'd likely be given the same support/rehab that bio mom will get, and the opportunity for legal custody.).
Anyhow, sorry this is long, but it's such a drawn out process, this whole foster care thing...Very difficult for everyone involved. Hopefully everything will end up working out for the best interest of that precious baby boy.
