by Robert Davis RD Heritage | Dec 27, 2022 | Blog, Philanthropy, Robert Davis RD Heritage
Getting ready to welcome a baby can be an incredibly stressful time for parents. They’re worried about their child’s development, their financial situation, and the care they’ll receive. It’s important to note that these are the five best NICUs...
by Robert Davis RD Heritage | Dec 21, 2022 | Blog, Philanthropy, Robert Davis RD Heritage
Childbirth, it’s supposed to be a joyful time. However, for new mothers, giving birth to a preemie can be very frightening. They may feel isolated and scared in the NICU. This is why it is so important for loved ones to provide the support the parents need to...
by Robert Davis RD Heritage | Sep 13, 2022 | Philanthropy, Robert Davis RD Heritage
Over the last century, neonatal care has seen significant changes that can help provide better care for newborns and infants. From creating the first NICU unit within a hospital to dedicating more resources to understanding newborn health, neonatal care has seen an...
by Robert Davis RD Heritage | Sep 13, 2022 | Philanthropy, Robert Davis RD Heritage
Anyone who has had children will understand the crucial need for neonatal care, mainly when their newborn requires elevated healthcare. Having access to neonatal care as a newborn can prevent major health issues in the future and help resolve any medical issues that...
by Robert Davis RD Heritage | Aug 18, 2022 | Blog, Philanthropy, Robert Davis RD Heritage
There is nothing more joyous than the birth of a new baby. Unfortunately, there are far too many countries where these precious newborns do not get proper medical care. It is estimated that more than two million newborns in developing countries die during the first...
by Robert Davis RD Heritage | Aug 16, 2022 | Blog, Philanthropy, Robert Davis RD Heritage
One of the many treatment options required by patients severely affected by Covid-19 involved being put on a ventilator. The machines became necessary when the virus greatly impaired lung function to the point that insufficient levels of oxygenated blood were not...