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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
At Saint Alphonsus, all
of our newborn patients have immediate access, should it be necessary, to our
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for infants born prematurely or with medical problems.
Saint Alphonsus takes great pride in its Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), which provides 24-hour full-service specialty care for preterm infants from 23 weeks gestation to the sickest of full-term babies.
The unit's team approach provides an atmosphere for
neonatologists, nurses, respiratory therapists, social workers and parents
to work together to achieve outcomes that exceed national benchmarks. Through
specially developed programs developed by the neonatolgoists and NICU staff,
the Saint Alphonsus NICU length of stay and complication rates are significantly
lower than the national average.
The Saint Alphonsus NICU is a state-of-the-art facility
that features a pinwheel design, giving the patients privacy and a designated
area for each family.
Features of the Unit
March of Dimes Family Support Site for Idaho
The March of
Dimes and Saint Alphonsus have partnered to implement their national NICU Family
Support Program. March of Dimes NICU Family Support provides
information and comfort to families of premature babies and other critically
ill newborns being cared for in the NICU. The goal of the program is
to make the journey through newborn intensive care faster and less upsetting
for families. Click here to visit to March of Dimes Web site.