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Inside the Nurseries

The NICU is part of a 50-bed nursery and adjoins the maternity and labor and delivery suites. Each baby has his or her own fully equipped "station," tailored to meet the baby's needs. Parents are welcome at any time. There is plenty of room to place family pictures, stuffed animals and other keepsakes around the station.

Careful thought went into the design of the NICU. Dim lighting and soft colors were chosen, along with noise reduction materials, to create a pleasant area for infants and their families. It's important for the babies to feel comfortable, and parents also need comfort during their baby’s hospital stay.

Our mission is to provide a nurturing environment for the optimal physical and developmental well being of babies and their families. To support that mission, we are delighted to offer parents resources through the March of Dimes - NICU Family Support Program.

Parents Are Equal Care Partners

Our care team understands how difficult it is for parents not to be able to take their baby home right away. In addition to providing excellent care, we are here to offer emotional support and counseling to parents. We want parents to trust us and feel involved. Parents have a positive experience here because they are equal partners in their baby's care.

When Babies Are Better

The Special Care and Newborn Nursery Units may be the next step for babies as they recover and no longer need intensive care. Some babies may be discharged directly to home from the NICU. Others are transferred back to their home hospital for further care.

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In the News


neonatal intensive care transport team unloading an incubator from a neonatal ambulance Grant funds will be used to make capital investments in the Health Center's Neonatal Intensive Care Nurseries. Full story >

 


Toya and Joe Nash of Prairieville, La., with their son, Ethan Joseph.A new Health Center Auxiliary program will help families with accommodations while their child is in the Newborn Intensive Care Nurseries. Full Story >

Contact Information


For more information on the Neonatal Intensive Care Nurseries, call 860-679-2397.

For more information on other maternity services, call 800-535-6232 or 860-679-7692.

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263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-4035

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