
KING'Sbabycare is a service offered by The King s Church to parents with a child in the Special Care Baby Unit at Frimley Park Hospital
When
a mother gives birth to a sick, disabled or very premature baby, it is
an extremely stressful time for the whole family. Many hours are spent
at the hospital, and emotional and physical exhaustion can sap the
parents strength.
As a result, ordinary household tasks can
become an enormous burden, and an additional source of stress as the
family returns daily to mounds of ironing, unhoovered carpets and an
empty larder. And once the baby is brought home, after perhaps many
weeks in hospital, it may have special needs and require more hours of
care than the average baby.
KING'Sbabycare
exists to support parents in this situation by doing housework,
ironing, shopping, cooking, etc., and also looking after other children
in the family while parents visit their new baby in the Unit. In some
cases it may be possible to arrange transport for parents to visit the
Unit.
We are able to go on supporting a family for up to three
months after they take their baby home, or up to six months if the baby
has special needs requiring more care than a healthy baby.
Police
checks are carried out for all our volunteers, and those who are
offering babysitting have been given Social Services approved child
protection training.
Roz Bunney set up and administers the
scheme, born out of her own experiences: "Having had two babies of my
own in Frimley Park's SCBU, I want to do all we can to make life easier
for these parents." She is trained and experienced in this work and
along with administering the scheme, she liaises with hospital staff
and health visitors, and above all, gets alongside parents to give them
moral and emotional support and a trained listening ear.
Access to this service is by telephoning the King's Centre on Aldershot 333767 and asking for KING'Sbabycare.