Title: The NICU Reunion, WIC
1The NICU Reunion, WIC MOD
- Presented by Tamothy E. Holden and Vanja Petrovic
2What is the NICU Reunion?
- An event held annually to celebrate those infants
who did and did not survive the Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit at Maine Medical Center.
3The NICU Reunion is also...
- A day for parents to make connections and share
stories with other parents who also went through
the NICU experience. - A day to reunite with the caregivers who helped
make life possible for these infants. - A day of education and information concerning
infant care.
4Who Attends?
- Parents
- NICU infants
- Siblings
- Friends
- Doctors and Nurses (although not always
available). - Educational Partners (e.g., WIC, MOD).and...
5Who Attends?
- The media
- And most importantly the VOLUNTEERS!!
Other NICU parents, MMC staff, Nursing
students, Nursing professors and other family and
friends of the volunteers.
6Is there any planning involved?
- Lots!!!
- Meetings began February 2003.
- Meetings may be year round after this year.
- Volunteers meet monthly and plan, plan, and plan.
7What needs to be done?
- The space needs to be reserved.
- The date needs to be set.
- Invitations need to be made and sent out.
- Companies need to be called or visited for
donations. - Educational partners need to be called.
- Games and prizes need to be gathered.
8What needs to be done? Cont
- Volunteers need to be gathered.
- Signs need to be made for educational partners,
for outside the event, and for bathrooms. - Name tags need to be made as well as registration
information (which should be alphabetized). - Food needs to be donated, bought or made.
9What needs to be done? Cont...
- A digital camera, photo paper, and printer need
to be found. - And who could forget putting together the scrap
book. - More???
10What happens that day?
- Set up begins early in the morning with the
volunteerstables out, games up, signs posted,
educational partners and other events situated,
organization is a mustdoes anyone have the
coffee?? - Parents and children begin to arrive. Someone
needs to direct parking. Volunteers in their
places. Anyone floating for breaks?
11What else happens that day?
- Make sure parents sign in.
- Snacks and food are hopefully available.
- Games, Crafts, Tattoos (fake), Pictures,
Educational Tables, Car Seat Safety, Look How We
Have Grown Pictures, The Angel Ambulance, Fire
Truck, Prizes - Old friends reunite and new friends made.
12Who came for Educational Partners in the Fall of
2003?
- Angel Ambulance
- Scarborough Fire Department
- WIC
- March of Dimes
- Raising Readers
- Car Seat Safety
- See and Touch Tank.
13Who came for Educational Partners in the Fall of
2003?
14What went smoothly?
- Lots of volunteers, esp. USM nursing students and
one business major. - Many parents used the car seat safety check
point. - We were organized.
- Almost all the educational vendors came.
- We had fun, and it was sunny!!
15What could be done better?
- We need an official committee! (chair person,
treasurer, secretary, etc.) - Making sure we provide lunch for everyone.
- Having more education on prevention of
prematurity. - A boost in entertainment? How about a slide
show, play, puppet show, or magic show?
16What could be done better?
- Getting MMC involved and having it there. The
politics?! - Do we need to meet every month? Does this cause
people to fizzle out? - How about having t-shirts for staff and there to
sell? - We need nurses and doctors there! How?
17How did we do this year?
- Who cameless families than 2002?
- How many volunteers31
- And yes Watson is always there! Remember he is
not a mascot though?
18Want to be involved and make a difference?
- Contact Cheryl Horton at
email
Cb1ironic_at_aol.com -
19WIC - Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Nutrition, Infants and Children
- What is WIC?
- WIC provides nutritious food, nutrition
counseling, and referrals to health and other
social services to participants at no charge.
20How does WIC help?
- WIC may be able to help you if
- You are pregnant or have recently given birth.
- Low income or no income.
- You have a nutrition or health problem.
21Who is eligible?
- Specifically
- Pregnant or postpartum women.
- Breastfeeding women.
- Infants
- Children up to age 5 School lunch program
begins here
22Length of time you can stay on WIC.
- If you are pregnant.
- If you are postpartum and breastfeeding.
- If you are postpartum and not breastfeedingup to
6 months.
23Everyone who is eligible may not get WIC benefits
- Priority system
- Pregnant women
- Breastfeeding women
- Infants
24Food Provided by WIC
- Iron fortified infant formula
- Infant cereal
- Iron fortified adult cereal
- Fruits and vegetables
- And juice, milk, eggs, cheese, p.b., dried beans,
peas, tuna fish and carrots.
25What did USM nursing do?
- Heights (or lengths)
- Weights
- Hemoglobin checks
- Head circumference
- Growth charts
- Prenatal weight gain charts
- Plotting data
26Who to contact?
- Jill McPhail _at_ 874-1140, ext. 327 (Supervising
Program Manager).
27March of Dimes (MOD)
- Mission
- To improve the health of babies by preventing
birth defects and infant mortality.
28Born too soon and too small in ME
- In an average week in Maine...
- 26 babies are preterm
- 4 born very preterm
- 16 low birth weight
- 3 very low birth weight
29Stats in Maine
- 2001 - 9.9 of babies were born preterm
- 2010 - U.S. objective is to decrease it to 7.6
- 2001 - 6.0 of babies were born with low birth
weights - 2010 - U.S. objective is to decrease it to 5.0
30Target Population
- Females from age 14 to 24
- Women who are trying to get pregnant
- Any woman of child-bearing age
- And women who are already pregnant
- Health care providers
- And the general public
31What can we do?
- Distribute information on folic acid, prematurity
and s/s of preterm labor. - Conduct presentation on the dangers of
prematurity and low birth weight infants. - Address the issue of prematurity in every
community. - Promote radio, television and print ads to
increase awareness.
32What can we do? Cont
- Conduct annual awareness surveys.
- Educate women on s/s of premature labor.
- Support parents in NICU with educational
materials. - Educate both the medical and nursing community.
- November MOD website - donate 1.00
33Thank you for listening!!