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nicu nurse spotlight

These incredible people hold our hands and our hearts during the most intense and emotional experiences of our life.

They care for our sweet warriors and cheer for them long after they've ended their shift.

Check out our Nurse Spotlight Wall and see our messages HERE.

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nicu team requests

Throughout the year Project NICU will provide lunch and snacks to NICU Teams to thank them for their efforts and give them a small break during their days. We have also provided chair massages, yoga classes and much more. Are you interested in having something special done for a NICU Team member? Contact us and let us know how we can help.

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nicu heart award

We can never say thank you enough to the medical teams that work so tirelessly for their patients and families each day. But we start with a simple “thank you.”

To recognize these wonderful people, Project NICU is honoring them for their relentless courage, passion and dedication to improving outcomes for NICU babies and their families. Click for More


NICU Parents Bill of Rights

The NICU Parent’s Bill of Rights is a list of ten essential rights that all NICU parents should expect during their child’s NICU stay. This collaborative project was developed to help address and break down barriers that often prevent NICU parents from bonding with their baby and playing an active role in their daily care. In order to care for a medically fragile infant after the NICU, parents must feel empowered, competent, and capable of being their baby’s advocate and caregiver. Therefore, they must be encouraged and supported throughout their baby’s NICU journey.

It is our hope that the NICU Parent’s Bill of Rights will help bring awareness to the best practices of Family-Centered Care, so families are better prepared for life after the NICU. We encourage you to print and share a copy of the NICU Parent’s Bill of Rights with your NICU.

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Coming soon… Take the MY NICU Network Course Free courtesy of Project NICU