Mother and baby step down supported living
At Adriel Supported Living, ffer a range of services designed to support both mothers and their babies as they transition from hospital care to independent living. These services often include:
Health Care Support
- Regular health check-ups for both mother and baby.
- Access to midwives, nurses, and pediatricians.
- Assistance with postpartum recovery and infant care.
Parenting Education
- Classes and workshops on baby care, breastfeeding, and nutrition.
- Guidance on infant development and early childhood education.
- Parenting skills training and support.
Emotional and Psychological Support
- Counseling and mental health services
- Support groups for new mothers.
- Assistance with managing postpartum depression or anxiety.
Practical Support
- Help with daily living tasks, such as cooking, cleaning, and laundry
- Access to baby supplies, such as diapers, formula, and clothing.
- Assistance with transportation to medical appointments or other necessary outings.
Social Services
- Help with accessing government benefits and social services.
- Support with housing, employment, and financial planning.
- Advocacy and liaison with social workers or other community resources.
Life Skills Training
- Education on budgeting, time management, and household management.
- Workshops on personal development and career planning.
- Skills training to enhance independence and self-sufficiency.
Safety and Supervision
- Safe and secure living environment
- 24/7 supervision and support from trained staff.
- Emergency response services.
Community Building
- Opportunities for social interaction and community engagement.
- Activities and events for mothers and babies to build social networks.
- Peer support from other residents in similar situations.
These services are designed to provide comprehensive support to ensure the well-being of both mother and baby, promote healthy development, and facilitate a successful transition to independent living.