Prince Albert nursery a difficult ‘357-square-foot-reality’
On Monday morning in the Victoria Hospital obstetrical unit, there was a total of 14 newborn babies.
Of those 14, nine were in the special care nursery due to increased needs or being unwell at birth.
“We’ve had to transfer babies out because capacity is bursting at the seams,” said Shawn Phaneuf, director of maternal and children’s services. “We want to provide care as close to home a possible for the people we serve in the north. Our motto is ‘provincially supported and locally delivered care.’”
The Prince Albert pediatric team delivers 1,500 babies each year. They have the capability, skills and training to stabilize and care for fragile newborns, but they don’t have the space. The nursery is only 357 square feet and is operating as a Level 2 neonatal unit, stabilizing and caring for a growing number of sick and premature infants as young as 32 weeks.