Our Level II NICU provides two private rooms with bathroom and shower for parents who wish to rest or stay overnight while their child is in the NICU. Many services, programs and equipment used in this unit are made possible thanks to the support of the Children’s Miracle Network.

NICU Therapy Team

The therapy team at MVHS consisting of Occupational Therapists (OT), Physical Therapists (PT) and Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP), provides supportive care to the premature infant population through evidence-based evaluation and intervention. The approach stems from a prehabilitative model in which team members work in collaboration to decrease the risk of developmental delay and improve quality of life.

Interventions may include support for the developing sensory systems, positioning, activities to facilitate generalized strengthening, massage to promote positive touch and encourage parent/infant bonding, family/caregiver education early communication therapy, oral motor stimulation and interventions for successful feedings. OT, PT, and SLP work closely with the interdisciplinary team members on the unit, as well as parents/caregivers to foster family-centered care and work towards developmental milestones.

Infants receiving early intervention in the Level II NICU from the therapy team demonstrate smoother transition from hospital to home and have greater long-term outcomes in their developmental skills for movement, play, communication and speech development.

NICE Behavioral Health Licensed Social Worker

The Level II NICU also employs a Behavioral Health Licensed Social Worker, who is embedded in the Maternity Department, and can provided an array of individualized services, including Mental Health Assessment, Supportive Counseling, Specialty Services & Resource-Linkage, to parents whose infants are admitted to the NICU.

Parents whose infants are admitted to the NICU after delivery are at an increased risk of experiencing postpartum difficulties, including mood disorders & other symptomatology. The goal of Behavioral Health is to assess these, and other risk factors, and to provide parents and caregivers the supports they need to have the best possible postpartum experience.

Additional services may include routine postpartum mood and anxiety disorder screening, supportive counseling at infant’s bedside, and referrals to community counselors as needed. Also, the Licensed Social Worker strives to ensure that necessary provisions are in place to include, safe car seat and safe sleep items, as well as linkage to online support groups and peer mentoring programs for NICU parents.

In the event that transportation is a barrier to bonding with infant in the NICU, the Licensed Social Worker also takes steps to ensure that transportation is obtained, so all parents can visit their infant during the NICU admission. The Licensed Social Worker may also provide linkage and referrals to home nursing, and any additional community-based supports that provide continued education, risk-reduction and specialized support to parents post discharge. The Licensed Social Worker strives to ensure that all of the Maternal/Child Client System’s needs are addressed & met, both during the Hospital stay, as well as when infants & mothers leave our facility.