subject: Parents appreciation for nicu staff [print this page] Author: Sheila Sudlow Of Cheeky Chums Author: Sheila Sudlow Of Cheeky Chums
The nurses take their time to explain everything regarding the health ofyour babies and what all the pieces of equipment surrounding them are for. They answer all our questions with patience and understanding. visiting the NICUyou alsolearn that these NICU nurses usually dont have only one baby to take care of; they can have up to 3 or 4 babies to care for at one time. They also work very long hours. The most beautiful aspect about the NICU nurses is that they give a little bit of their heart to each and every baby they help care for. They spend more time taking care of other peoples babies than they do their own family.
Why not show your appreciation for all their work and kindness by giving them a special gift? Homemade or Bakery Treats Whether you bake the treats or purchase bakery items, the nurses will appreciate it just the same. Muffins, scones, or bagels are always smiled upon in the morning when served for breakfast with butter and cream cheese and a variety of jellies or jams. Cookies, pastries, and cakes are perfect for the night shift. In addition, you can bring in coffee and tea, which always helps them get through those long, hard nights. Fruit Baskets If you have the right tools, time and talent then you can put one of these together yourself. If not, then there are a number of websites that you can order from. The arrangements can be cute and simple or elaborate and beautiful depending on what your finances will allow. Remember to check to see how many people each basket feeds; you may need to send two for the two different shifts of nurses. think of an unusual gift that all the staff can enjoy wihtout piling on the pounds you will be surprised how many boxes of chocolates they get each week so try to avoid these types of goodies. If you need tiny baby clothes for theNICU you can find all you need in the most tinest of sizes including specialist clothing Nanny Nicu at http://cheekychumsonline.co.ukAbout the Author:
Qualified Baby and Early Years specialist.T.D.L.B D32+D33 Assessor.Owner of Cheeky Chums