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    March of Dimes services in the NICU

    The hospital-based NICU Family Support® program provides information and comfort to families during the NICU hospitalization of their newborn, during the transition home, and in the event of a newborn death; contributes to NICU staff professional development; and promotes the philosophy of family-centered care in NICUs. NICU Family Support is present in more than 100 hospitals offering services to more than 75,000 families each year.

    NICU Family Support Level I Program
    The Level I Program provides NICU families and staff with supportive print materials in English and Spanish from the March of Dimes that they can take home, and a unique webpage with access to information on procedures and conditions common in the NICU on both the March of Dimes and the hospital’s websites. Parents and family members also can connect with other families who share the NICU experience by accessing shareyourstory.org. NICU staff have access to online forums and webinars that allow partner hospitals in our network of NICU Family Support sites to exchange best practices and innovations.

    NICU Family Support Level II Program
    The Level II Program provides training, technical support, tools and materials to your NICU staff to assist them in supporting families. The Program includes everything in Level I as well as other added benefits. Hospitals will receive an in-depth assessment of the state of family support in their NICUs with recommendations for change and ongoing site management by national March of Dimes staff. Also offered are innovative, family-centered seminars focused on parent-staff communication, caring for families in crisis, and caregiver fatigue for NICU staff, led by expert March of Dimes trainers.

    What our network members are saying
    “The March of Dimes has set the standard for NICU family support across the nation. The program has been a model for the hospital-wide family support program, and I am proud that our site has been a model for others around the country as well.”
    - Dr. Billie Short, Chief, Division of Neonatology Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, D.C.

    “This program has enabled us to connect parents of NICU graduates to parents with babies in the NICU through walks, meals and conversations. We’ve created a Family-Staff Advisory Council to bring family feedback into our planning and decisions. We are connecting parents with counselors to treat depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.”
    - Dr. John Evered, NICU Medical Director, Saint Charles Medical Center, Bend, Ore.

    See also: The NICU Family Support programNICU Family Support flyer (PDF, 95kb), NICU Family Support materials (PDF, 326kb)

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