Hamilton Advertiser

Cheque for baby unit

£15k to support bereaved parents

- Robert Mitchell

A fantastic total of £15,000 has been raised to help NHS Lanarkshir­e create a special haven for bereaved parents who have lost a baby.

The Glasgow Sands stillbirth and neonatal death charity met staff to hand over their generous cheque, which will boost funding for a maternity bereavemen­t suite set to open soon at University Hospital Wishaw.

Elaine Hamilton, NHS Lanarkshir­e bereavemen­t specialist midwife/ counsellor, said: “Glasgow Sands are continuall­y supporting our work and have underlined that commitment once again with this wonderful donation.

“Thank you to all involved in donating and raising the money, which will be going to a very worthwhile cause as this bereavemen­t suite means so much to many.”

NHS Lanarkshir­e chief midwife Lyn Clyde added: “The bereavemen­t suite will be a place of comfort to those who have sadly lost a baby after coming to the hospital to have their child.

“It will provide a peaceful, homely area separated from other parents and babies where bereaved mums and dads can spend some quiet time with their child.”

The developmen­t has been designed using the best aspects of existing bereavemen­t suites throughout the country and it’s hoped it will be open by the end of the summer.

Glasgow Sands befriender Gavin Moir, who handed over the bumper presentati­on cheque, said: “Our supporters in Lanarkshir­e and beyond pulled out all the stops to raise this funding through events like gala balls, discos, sponsored runs and many other things.

“We initially raised £10,000 then met the challenge of collecting £5000 more when it became clear through a survey of families’ views that state-ofthe-art soundproof­ing would need to be funded to ensure the suite offers a completely peaceful space amid a busy and potentiall­y noisy maternity department.”

Sands network co-ordinator Chris Somerville added: “We recognise the huge benefits of bereavemen­t suites like the one that’s opening in Lanarkshir­e and we’d like to see one in every maternity department in the country. It’s great to see it happening in Lanarkshir­e through the passion and dedication of the maternity staff and the commitment of the members of the public who have supported them and raised so much money over recent years.”

NHS Lanarkshir­e’s offer support to those who have lost a baby through miscarriag­e, stillbirth or neonatal death. Continuing support is available all year round from a miscarriag­e support group meeting. Meetings are held on the first Monday of the month from 7pm to 9pm, in the quiet room of the spiritual care department at University Hospital Wishaw.

In addition, the Lanarkshir­e branch of SANDS, the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Support charity, meeting is held on the second Monday of the month between 7.30pm and 9.30pm in the Ronald Miller Education and Training Centre at the hospital.

 ??  ?? Generous The charity present the cheque to the maternity ward
Generous The charity present the cheque to the maternity ward

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