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Singleton’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provide specialist intensive care to babies born preterm, i.e. earlier than 40 weeks’ gestation or sick following birth. Preterm babies are small, vulnerable and require specialist immediate support when born. Premature babies frequently have to spend weeks or months in hospital before they are ready to go home.
We have five two-bedroom houses, which are in the hospital grounds where families can stay to be close to their premature baby(s) but unfortunately, all the houses are in need of a facelift, inside and outside. This includes decoration, furniture (bedroom, lounge, dining room), soft furnishings, bedding, white goods, curtains, kitchen utensils, crockery, cutlery, toiletries, detergents, patio furniture, lighting, nursing chairs for breastfeeding Mums, plants and flooring.