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NICU “Graduates” Find Extra Help at Good Shepherd
Thu, 12/06/2012 - 12:14pm | Connie Koch, RN, BSN
Treatment Opportunity
The Biggest Challenges in the Smallest Patients For these patients to acquire age-appropriate skills, they need to learn how to react to these various stimuli and situations positively. Therefore, Good Shepherd’s clinical team members strive to create a pleasant experience when introducing new sensory input or new positions and activities that assist these infants in gaining crucial developmental skills that may be delayed. Initially, treatments are limited to the patient’s room under low lighting with silence or low, soothing music. Methodically scheduled interventions in small increments of time and creating a patient-specific environment are a large part of the care. As infants show increased tolerance, therapies may be moved to another room with normal lighting and auditory toys. Activities eventually can occur in a more communal area within the unit, which facilitates socialization and developmental skills. Positive outcomes from inpatient pediatric rehabilitation include:
In those first months of life, it may take several phases of care for a child to reach optimal outcomes and the best possible future. Good Shepherd’s Pediatric Unit is proud to fill the gap between the NICU and a newborn’s successful transition home. |