It’s truly remarkable that 800 babies have been snuggled, held and cared for at Hushabye Nursery. The organization was founded by Tara Sundem, a neonatal nurse practitioner who witnessed firsthand the challenges of newborns exposed prenatally to opioids and the families trying to care for them.
Hushabye offers a safe and inclusive space where mothers, family members and babies — from conception through childhood — can receive integrative care and therapeutic support that offers each child the best possible life outcomes. Programs include prenatal and postpartum support groups, inpatient nursery services and outpatient therapies. Their mission is to ‘embrace substance exposed babies and their caregivers with compassionate, evidence-based care that positively changes the course of their entire lives.’
Welcome to the world precious!
Learn more at https://www.hushabyenursery.org/
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