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Bliss Support for Families of Sick and Premature Babies

Bliss Support for Families of Sick and Premature Babies

Bliss the special care baby charity has launched new opening hours for its Family Support freephone helpline.

The phones will be staffed by specially trained volunteers during the extended hours in a six month pilot scheme being funded by the Department of Health.

Parents of sick and premature babies spend long hours in the neonatal unit and it is not always easy or convenient for them to get to the phone during normal business hours. They often leave the hospital outside these hours, tired and weary from what can be a very traumatic time. These extended hours mean that all parents can get the help, support and advice they need at a time convenient for them. This invaluable family support service will now be open Monday to Friday from 10am to 10pm and Saturdays 9am to 1pm.
 
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The Family Support team can offer information and support on a number of issues surrounding babies born too soon, too small or too sick, such as feeding, skin to skin contact, development, financial advice, going home on oxygen and many other situations that parents may face.

The Bliss Family Support helpline gave Joanne Smith the crucial support she needed when she gave birth to her baby Freya three months early. She weighed just 1lb 12oz and was given a 50 per cent chance of survival by medical staff. Joanne says “I used the Bliss freephone helpline, I wanted advice on what benefits I could receive as I was in so much shock, we weren’t financially ready, plus with being 200 miles away from home. The lady was very helpful, gave me advice and also sent loads of leaflets out on benefits and other essential things to consider. I think Bliss is an excellent charity to support as it has helped me and also many others in my situation. Especially because you don’t always know anyone who has had a premature baby before, it’s nice to hear about other people’s stories and that does give you hope.”

Bliss offers a whole range of other services including access to over 170 languages through telephone interpreting service, Language Line, Blisstext, a text message service, an email service plus a range of useful publications. We also provide Parents 4 Parents which is telephone support from parents who have been in a similar situation, a message board on our website where other families, chat, offer support and advice and a network of support groups throughout the UK offering community support.


October 2008

Bullet Bliss, the special care baby charity was founded in 1979 and is dedicated to ensuring that babies survive and go on to have the best quality of life.
It does this by:
Bullet providing practical and emotional support for families during an extremely difficult time, so they can give the best care to their babies.
Bullet providing training and support for doctors and nurses and funds research to improve the care of all sick and premature babies
Bullet raising awareness of the issues affecting special care babies and fight for essential change within government and the NHS.

Bullet For more information about Bliss, visit www.bliss.org.uk or The Bliss freephone helpline number is 0500 618140
 
 
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