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Recognizing Welcome Every Baby Family Connects Nurses on International Nurses Day

 

Today is International Nurses Day.  Welcome Every Baby Family Connects Nurses have stepped up their work during these trying times in our community; providing telehealth visits, Zoom Mothers’ Groups, a baby scale loan program and porch delivery of First 5 CA Newborn Kits.   Americans rank nurses as the most trusted profession.  Parents are already reporting that a WEB-FC Nurse telehealth-visit provides valuable guidance, plus peace of mind.  Often, just talking to families in general about how they’re affected by the current situation, which we know exacerbates stress from adverse childhood experiences, is important.  WEB-FC Nurses are also offering mindfulness exercises, Community Resilience Model (CRM©) activities, and advising patients to try and stick to routines to help reduce stress.  Some examples of comments made by mothers include:

 Before I spoke with Welcome Every Baby over the phone, I was exhausted, confused if I was doing anything right, and worried if my baby was gaining weight. After our phone call, I felt equipped with her practical, personal, and compassionate advice.  ~ Lauren Hardy, new mom to Monty

My son was in the NICU for one week and it was a bit overwhelming to not only be away from him for so long, but also transitioning home . . . I did not have time to answer on the first time or give her a call back. I appreciated how she persisted and called me back to check in on me and Kessler. ~ Cailee Villasenor, mommy to Kessler James Villasenor

I gave birth to twins a couple of weeks ago and have been in quarantine with my husband and 3 kids ever since returning from the hospital. It has been tiring and stressful to say the least. The call came at the perfect time. ~ Allyson Mann

 

During these scary, daunting and unchartered times of a pandemic, the WEB nurses have only stepped their game up. To my surprise they have learned how to do zoom Telehealth meetings, created an online breastfeeding support group that I joined, and continue to try and think of ways that they can assist new moms. This has given me comfort in a time where I, as well as the rest of our community, have felt so isolated. I feel like they truly do care and have my best interest at heart. Having a baby can be somewhat isolating at times and then to have the current situation of the Coronavirus occur it has made that isolated feeling intensify. It has been so nice to have the contact and support of the WEB nurse right now to put my mind at ease about multiple issues, including breast-feeding and new baby questions. I am extremely grateful for them and their hard work and big hearts. ~ Molly LaBarrie (mom on Zoom)

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  • mceclip0: Lauren and Monty
  • mceclip2: Kessler
  • mceclip: Mann Twins
  • mceclip5: Molly LaBarrie

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