Welcome to the Nationwide Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU/NSCU). We know that this is not how you had imagined you would welcome your baby into the world. You may have mixed feelings of joy and sadness. You may also be feeling scared and overwhelmed with the sights and sounds of monitors and alarms. We are here to give your baby the best care possible and to help you understand your baby’s illness and treatments. We want you to have a good NICU experience. Below are a list of general resources that will help you to navigate your NICU stay.

Family Guidelines in the NICU/NSCU

Insurance Information

WIC Program

Communication with the Health Care Team

Members of the Health Care Team

Hand Hygiene (Helping Hand)

Second Hand Smoke (Helping Hand)

Your Part in Research

Medical Equipment in the Unit

Welcome to the Nationwide Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU/NSCU). We know that this is not how you had imagined you would welcome your baby into the world. You may have mixed feelings of joy and sadness. You may also be feeling scared and overwhelmed with the sights and sounds of monitors and alarms. We are here to give your baby the best care possible and to help you understand your baby’s illness and treatments. We want you to have a good NICU experience. Below are a list of general resources that will help you to navigate your NICU stay.

Family Guidelines in the NICU/NSCU

Insurance Information

WIC Program

Communication with the Health Care Team

Members of the Health Care Team

Hand Hygiene (Helping Hand)

Second Hand Smoke (Helping Hand)

Your Part in Research

Medical Equipment in the Unit

Welcome to the Nationwide Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU/NSCU). We know that this is not how you had imagined you would welcome your baby into the world. You may have mixed feelings of joy and sadness. You may also be feeling scared and overwhelmed with the sights and sounds of monitors and alarms. We are here to give your baby the best care possible and to help you understand your baby’s illness and treatments. We want you to have a good NICU experience. Below are a list of general resources that will help you to navigate your NICU stay.

Family Guidelines in the NICU/NSCU

Insurance Information

WIC Program

Communication with the Health Care Team

Members of the Health Care Team

Hand Hygiene (Helping Hand)

Second Hand Smoke (Helping Hand)

Your Part in Research

Medical Equipment in the Unit

Welcome to the Nationwide Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU/NSCU). We know that this is not how you had imagined you would welcome your baby into the world. You may have mixed feelings of joy and sadness. You may also be feeling scared and overwhelmed with the sights and sounds of monitors and alarms. We are here to give your baby the best care possible and to help you understand your baby’s illness and treatments. We want you to have a good NICU experience.

Below are a list of general resources that will help you to navigate your NICU stay.

  • Family Guidelines in the NICU/NSCU
  • Insurance Information
  • WIC Program
  • Communication with the Health Care Team
  • Members of the Health Care Team
  • Hand Hygiene (Helping Hand)
  • Second Hand Smoke (Helping Hand)
  • Your Part in Research
  • Medical Equipment in the Unit

Family Guidelines in the NICU/NSCU

Insurance Information

WIC Program

Communication with the Health Care Team

Members of the Health Care Team

Hand Hygiene (Helping Hand)

Second Hand Smoke (Helping Hand)

Your Part in Research

Medical Equipment in the Unit