2. Admissions to our NICU include infants born at 30 weeks gestation and above,
newborn infants who may require extra monitoring or care after delivery and
infants who are transferred to us from other hospitals so families can be closer to
their own home while their little one continues to heal and grow .
3. Baby’s are our business! Neonatal Nurse Practitioners working in collaboration with the
neonatologist from the University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital and University of
Minnesota Physicians are available 24/7 to monitor and care for your baby(s).
4. Working in collaboration with our Neonatologists, Neonatal Nurse Practitioners,
and your family's baby doctor our highly skilled nursing staff provide exceptional,
quality care to your baby(s).
5. Additional care team members may include lactation consultants, social workers,
respiratory therapists, speech therapists, physical therapists and other medical
or surgical specialists.
6. Fairview Southdales NICU uses state of the art equipment to monitor your baby’s vital signs,
help your baby breathe (ventilator-breathing machine) and to keep your baby warm. Our NICU
has a special area where staff are able to more closely monitor critically ill infants.
7. Our NICU has 18 individual rooms where families are able to stay with their baby(s).
8. Our goal is to providing developmentally supportive care for your baby. Each
room has many lighting options to accommodate the needs of the staff, your baby
and your family.
9. Each individual room has special ceiling tiles that help keep the noise level in the
room within a therapeutic level to enhance a quiet, healing environment.
10. In supporting developmental care, our rooms with windows have two different
type of shades to control the amount of sunlight shining into a room; one is a
light filtering shade and the other is a room darkening shade.
11. Our individual rooms are specifically designed with one side for the nursing staff
and equipment to care for your baby and the other is for families and your
belongings.
12. Families are a very important member of your baby’s care team. For your comfort
each room has a recliner-rocker in addition to a chair that pulls out into a bed
where family members can rest and sleep.
13. To provide extra comfort, a private bathroom and shower is available next to the
unit for family use. All meals are provided to one family member each day.
14. We have one room where twins and their family members can stay in the same
room. Another area of the NICU has space where triplets and their family
members can stay close to each other.
15. The NICU at Fairview Southdale Hospital is safe and secure. The entrance to the
NICU is accessible only to those staff and family members who have electronic
card access to unlock the doors.
16. Tours: Families with high risk pregnancies whose baby(s) could spend some time
in our NICU and families who are considering transferring their baby(s) from
another hospital to Fairview Southdale Hospital NICU can schedule a tour by
calling 952-924-5481.