Tag: NICU

  • [Photo Album] Whistle Stop Clay Works makes footprints for babies in Cincinnati Children’s NICU

    [Photo Album] Whistle Stop Clay Works makes footprints for babies in Cincinnati Children’s NICU

    Loveland, OhioCincinnati Children’s said in FaceBook that baby footprints can be a cherished memory, so Whistle Stop Clay Works in Loveland came to our NICU to help parents and caregivers create them! Thanks for helping our babies “step” into spring!”

    Whistle Stop Clay Works replied by saying, “Thanks to Cincinnati Children’s for the great care they provide and holding space for families. It’s always a pleasure and an honor to be a part of a family’s NICU experience.

    All photos by Cincinnati Children’s.

    About the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

    At the Cincinnati Children’s Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU), your child will receive extraordinary care from experts with years of training and experience in neonatal medicine. And, you and your family will receive the support you need to get through this challenging time.

    Our neonatology program is nationally ranked in the top ten in the 2024-25 list of Best Children’s Hospitals as published by U.S. News & World Report. The NICU, located on the fourth and first floor of the hospital’s new Critical Care Building, is the only one in our region designated as a “Level IV.” This means we provide the most advanced care possible for premature and critically ill babies — more than 860 of them every year.

    Our NICU is staffed by experienced neonatologists, advanced practice practitioners and many other pediatric specialists, as well as a highly trained, experienced nursing team. The NICU is part of Cincinnati Children’s Perinatal Institute, which is internationally recognized for its commitment to improving the life and health of all newborn babies.

    Advanced Technology, Compassionate Care

    The NICU features state-of-the-art equipment and technology in an environment designed around the needs of medically fragile babies. The unit offers:

    • Large, private rooms that include pull-out beds and bathrooms for overnight stays
    • Natural and special lighting and acoustics to optimize brain development in babies
    • Private rooms where families can consult with the care team&
    • Advanced monitoring equipment for critically ill babies

    Families also can access amenities throughout the Critical Care Building, such as the exercise facility, business center and outdoor terrace.

    Your child’s primary providers in the NICU will include a neonatologist, advanced practice providers, nurses and respiratory therapist. The care team will expand to include other specialists depending on your child’s needs.

    You Are Part of Your Child’s Care Team

    The NICU follows the Cincinnati Children’s philosophy of family-centered care. This means we keep families informed of and involved in decisions about your baby’s care to the greatest extent possible. In turn, we encourage you to share your thoughts, concerns and ideas with the team as openly and as often as possible. We hope you will:

    • Ask questions about your baby’s condition or medical care.
    • Ask to see test results and scans, if you are interested or have concerns.
    • Tell us if you don’t understand (or agree with) any aspect of the care plan.
    • Make suggestions about how we can help your baby be more comfortable.
    • Ask to meet with any provider who is involved with your child’s care if you have questions or need more information.

    By working together, we can all help your child reach their full potential.

    You Are Always Welcome in the NICU

    Parents are welcome in the NICU at all times and encouraged to be with their babies as much as they are able. Whenever possible, we will help you engage in the simple routines of being a parent — feeding your baby, changing diapers, having skin-to-skin contact. Even for the most fragile babies, nothing replaces the touch and presence of a parent.

  • Walk to help more babies be born healthy!

    Walk to help more babies be born healthy!

    CLERMONT COUNTY MARCH for BABIES

    May 19, 2018

    Registration: 8:00AM  |  Start: 9:00 AM

    Walk distance: 3 miles

    Clepper Park

    When you join March for Babies and HMHB you stand both with thousands of people across the country who share your commitment to building a brighter future for us all.

    I helped count March of Dimes, dimes when I was very young and my mother walked the neighborhood collecting dimes to find a cure for Polio. Two of my childhood friends were crippled by the polio virus. My mom’s, efforts paid off when a vaccine was discovered. March for Dimes is now March for Babies and their main goal is to save  Eleven years ago I started walking for the preemies because pre-mature birth is the leading cause of newborn deaths worldwide. – Loveland Magazine Publisher, David Miller

    You raise money to expand programs and educate medical professionals to make sure that moms and babies get the best possible care. You advocate for policies that prioritize their health. You fund research to find solutions to the biggest health threats. And you support moms through every stage of the pregnancy journey, even when everything doesn’t go according to plan.

    March with us to lead the fight for the health of all moms and babies. Because when a society supports every family, we all win. When we come together, even the toughest problems can be solved.

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    I HOPE

    I hope for the day when all moms and babies are healthy, and every step you take makes a difference.

    I REMEMBER

    I remember the baby we lost and honor them with special tributes throughout the day.

    I CELEBRATE

    I celebrate with fun activities for my whole family, including the recent NICU graduates.