Cots 4 Tots - A Charity That Helps Families With Neonatal Intensive Care
Cots for Tots offers accommodation close to the hospital for families whose babies are at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. It is managed by the Great Appeal, the dedicated charity that helps Bristol Children's Hospital. Abbey Silvester ran the AJ Bell Great Bristol Run in support of the Great Appeal.
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The Cots 4 Tots story
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The Cots 4 Tots story began in 2010 with a fund-raising appeal to Bristol's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at St Michael's Hospital. Since its founding the charity has raised tens of thousands of pounds to support families with sick or premature babies in the West of England and South Wales. Its work includes providing family accommodation houses as well as the latest equipment for the NICU.
One of the primary focuses is the Cots for Tots House, a free "home from home" for families who are staying in the hospital. It is located opposite the NICU and allows parents to stay close to their baby. Since 2012, the charity has helped more than 2100 families stay at the house.
Families who reside at Cots for Tots House can be reassured that they aren't alone. They can discuss their experiences with other parents experiencing the same issue. They also have access to a range of facilities to ensure their stay is as comfortable as is possible.
The charity also funds an artist who visits the NICU to help reduce anxiety and pain for babies and parents. It has been proven this improves the quality of life both for the patient and their families. Music therapy can also reduce the amount of medication required to treat children, thereby saving money and time for the hospitals. The therapist employs specially-designed resonant instruments tuned to specific frequencies and play soothing tunes for infants. Additionally the instruments generate vibrations that can soothe parents and fathers.
The Cots 4 Tots website
The Cots 4 Tots website is the official website of a specific charity raising money for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at St Michael's Hospital in Bristol. The charity is part of Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal, and it also funds Cots for Tots House which offers free home-from-home accommodation for families whose children are treated in the neonatal intensive-care unit. The charity has assisted thousands of families over the past decade.
Abbey Silvester's babies Alfie and Mollie were in St Michael's Hospital's neonatal intensive unit. She says Cots for Tots was "an absolute Godsend" and her family and her would not have been capable of coping without it. "You meet new friends here, you form an environment that is welcoming and you love one another," said she. "Without it, who can say what our lives would have looked like."
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The Cots 4 Tots page on Facebook.
A charity that helps families with babies who are life-threateningly sick is celebrating their tenth anniversary. It provides a home-from-home option close to the hospital, where parents can remain close to their children while receiving care at St Michael's Hospital in Bristol. The charity raises funds to purchase medical equipment and provides assistance to families. It is part Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal - the official Bristol Children's Hospital Charity.
The Cots for Tots House is a fantastic place, according to the families who have used it. Natasha Attwood said that the charity was "a godsend" after she stayed twice there during her twins' stay at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. She added: "You build friendships here and you create a true community and bond with each other. Mini Cot Bed take care of the parents to allow them to take care of their children."
Donate now to help Cots for Tots. You can give as much or as little as you want. Just PS1 a week will pay for one night's accommodation. You can also make a monthly contribution.
The Cots 4 Tots Instagram account
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Abbey Silvester took part in Abbey Silvester's participation in AJ Bell Great Bristol Run, a charity that raises funds for Cots For Tots. The charity is dedicated to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of St Michael's Hospital Bristol. The charity, which is a part of Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal provides home-from-home accommodations for families who stay at the hospital.
The house, which was opened after PS1m was born locally, allows parents to stay close to their sick babies while being able to cook, clean and take some time to relax. It also gives them the opportunity to establish friendships with other families who are in the same situation and help each other.
Natasha Attwood has a special connection to the charity because she stayed in the house with her son Cobie and her daughter Avalon. She describes it as "a Godsend". Her daughter and her son are now healthy, however she still visits them frequently and is grateful to the staff who looked after them.