Community Grant Supports a Smoother Journey with a Premature Newborn | Te Whatu Ora - Te Tai Tokerau

Community Grant Supports a Smoother Journey with a Premature Newborn

The Neonatal Unit (previously known as the Special Care Baby Unit) at Whangārei Hospital provides comprehensive care for unwell or premature babies born at greater than 32 weeks gestation in Te Tai Tokerau.    

Donations from the community, including $9,394 from the Oxford Sports Trust, have funded two new heated mattresses for the Neonatal Unit, meaning parents like Natasha Murray experience a little smoother journey with a premature newborn.     

Natasha smiles as she watches daughter Georgia Murray – May benefit from the warmth of the heated mattress within the bassinet. Georgia was born at 29 weeks, weighing 980 grams. She is now 35 weeks and weighs 2150 grams, becoming stronger every day.     

The recent purchase of the unit’s heated mattresses allows for a smooth transition from incubator to cot without losing temperature and supports parent bonding and attachment with their baby.   

Clinical Nurse Manager Jules Dewhurst says that the heated mattresses also make it easier for Mum to access baby, compared to an incubator.    

“As babies are unable to adjust to changes in temperature as well as adults do, they are especially vulnerable right after birth. Babies that are premature or born with low birth weight are even more vulnerable as they do not have much body fat. The heated mattresses help regulate their temperature.”  

“We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support from our community, who have generously contributed to our service.”  

Health Fund PLUS 

Health Fund PLUS is a partnership between Northland Community Foundation and Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau, focusing on managing donations from our community and raising funds for projects beyond government funding.  Projects such as enhancing healing spaces or purchasing nice-to-have items can make all the difference in providing the best quality healthcare possible.     

The Health Fund PLUS partnership benefits the health needs of all Northlanders by focusing on giving for the good of many.     

If you are interested in learning more about Health Fund PLUS, just phone 021 558 224 or email info@northlandcommunityfoundation.org.nz  

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