Tiny Lives helps to care for premature and sick newborn babies and their families in the Special Care Baby Unit in ward 35 of the RVI, Newcastle.
We were fortunate that Stanley only spent a short while in care with no complications after being born 7 weeks early but we witnessed first hand the amazing and inspiring work of all the staff and the charity.
Some of the work that money raised is listed below:
developmental care aids and equipment, for example baby nests, gel pillows, sleep shades, and noise level monitors that offer the highest quality of carea package of support for every family so parents can chart their baby’s progress, including a memory box, journal, and stickers to record those early critical days, weeks, and sometimes monthsa family room and accommodation as families often have to stay close to their babytravel costs – financial support for low income families who may have to travel for many months from across the regiona Neonatal Physiotherapist to aid early development, support families, and train nursing staffspecialist training so nursing staff have access to the latest developments in neonatal carea dedicated Social Worker who provides social, emotional, and practical support for parentsresearch grants that enable the unit to lead on neonatal developments and offer the highest quality of care