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Mom/Baby

Our Mother/Baby/Post Partum Unit consists of 30 beds. Our Mothers and Babies room in together throughout their stay. Our visiting hours are from 10:00 AM until 8:00 PM. Dads can visit from

8:30 AM until 9:00 PM. A female visitor/significant person, can stay with Moms all night, if desired.

Please note that cell phones ARE NOT permitted at any time on the 2nd floor as they interfere with the monitoring equipment in the NICU and Labor and Delivery.

We are a Baby Friendly hospital, which means that we have received a designation from the World Health

Organization stating that we have passed certain criteria that effectively promotes breastfeeding. We have

Lactation Consultants to assist Moms with breastfeeding 12 hours/day.

Our staff are RN’s, LVN’s, Care Partners and Service Partners. Our team works together to assist you

in any way that they can during your hospital stay.

Our discharge time is 11:00 AM in the morning, and anytime in the evening up to 9:00 PM.

We welcome you to our Unit.

 


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