–Graphic submitted.
Riverside Recognized for National Safe Sleep Program
Riverside Healthcare recently was recognized by the National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program as a “gold” designated hospital for their commitment to best practices and education on infant safe sleep.
“Safe sleep is incredibly important for infants, and Riverside works hard to ensure patients have the proper sleep education in order to keep their new babies safe. It is an honor to be ranked with the highest designation of a “gold” safe sleep hospital,” said Mary Kohl, vice president of Clinical Services at Riverside.
The National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program is dedicated to preventing infant sleep-related deaths due to SUID and accidental suffocation.
“Sleep-Related Death (SRD) results in the loss of more than 3,500 infants every year in the U.S.,” said Michael H. Goodstein, M.D., neonatologist and medical director of research at Cribs for Kids. “We know modeling safe infant sleep in the hospital and providing education to families has a significant effect on infant mortality. Cribs for Kids Hospital Certification Program is designed to recognize those hospitals taking an active role in reducing these preventable deaths.”
As a Nationally Certified Safe Sleep Hospital, Riverside is recognized for following the safe sleep guidelines recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and providing training programs for healthcare team members, and family caregivers.
The National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program was created in partnership with leading infant health and safety organizations, such as All Baby and Child, The National Center for the Review and Prevention of Child Deaths, Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs, Kids in Danger, Children’s Safety Network, American SIDS Institute, Charlie’s Kids, CJ Foundation for SIDS, plus numerous state American Academy of Pediatric chapters and health departments.
Illinois News
National News
Sorry, we couldn't find any posts. Please try a different search.
Classifieds
News Around Kankakee County
KCC Instructor Receives IACEA ‘Teacher of Year Award’
Spread the loveFor her passion and commitment to students, Jennifer Mulligan has received the Illinois Adult and Continuing Educators Association Arthur J. Stejskal Teacher of the Year Award. “My teacher, Ms. Jennifer deserves the title Teacher of the Year and so much more,” said Tammara Gonzalez of Kankakee. “I have never had a teacher who…
Here’s What’s Happening at the Park Forest Historical Society
Spread the loveThe Park Forest Historical Society cordially invites area residents to its Park Forest Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Reception, on Sunday, April 14, at 3 p.m., in Freedom Hall, 410 Lakewood Boulevard, Park Forest. Please join us for this happy occasion. Congratulations to Sam Beber, Gregory C. Randall, Vernice Johnson-Warren, Betsy Williams,…
Legion Fish Fry
Spread the loveAt a Glance: Peotone American Legion Post 392 will host its monthly all-you-can-eat while dining in, fish fry on Saturday, April 13, from 4:30 to 6:30p.m. or until sold out. Tickets are $15 for either perch or catfish and include French fries, cole slaw, bread, and butter. Don’t forget delicious desserts, from the…
Riverside Healthcare Donates $13,000+ to Local High Schools
Spread the loveScores for Schools program supports 18 area school athletic programs. To recognize the accomplishments of area high school athletic programs, Riverside Healthcare donated more than $13,000 to 18 high schools across Kankakee, Grundy, Will, and Iroquois Counties for their 2023 fall sports seasons. “Riverside is grateful to be able to support local high…
YWCA, The Grow Center, and Project SUN Present ‘LATE: A Love Story’
Spread the loveRachelle Zola, at 75 years old, is walking from Chicago to Montgomery, Alabama, to confront the pervasive realities of racism and amplify the voices of those who have been marginalized and silenced. Rachelle will perform her one-woman play, “LATE: A Love Story” and host a discussion about the stories she has to tell,…
Jessica Norman, FNP-BC, Joins Riverside’s Orthopedic Team
Spread the loveRiverside Healthcare is pleased to welcome board-certified nurse practitioner Jessica Norman, FNP-BC, to its team of orthopedic specialists. Norman completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing – family nurse practitioner degrees at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais. Starting as a nurse at Riverside in 2015, Norman has…
Clove Alliance Hosts ‘Supporting Survivors with Disabilities’ Presentation
Spread the loveClove Alliance is proud to announce a one-day interactive presentation titled “Communication and Collaboration,” focused on supporting survivors of sexual violence with disabilities. This event, tailored to community professionals, will take place on Friday, April 19, from 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., at Kankakee Community College. Keynote speaker, Leanne Mull, MHA, co-director of…
When Legislation Becomes a Personal Commitment to Reform
Spread the loveAs State Senator, I advocate every day for the people I represent to address the problems affecting their families, their neighbors, their businesses, and schools. This month, I became an advocate for my family and many others like us, who deserve better health care insurance coverage. I couldn’t help but tear up a…
Apartment Complex Has Manteno Principal Concerned
Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva You might say Matthew Glenn is looking for an exit strategy. Or, at the very least, an exit solution. Before the usual group of citizens spoke to harangue the Manteno Village Board on March 18 about the Gotion EV battery factory, Glenn, the principal at Manteno Elementary School, spoke first…
Kankakee County Auditor Jake Lee Out After 2 Terms
Spread the loveBy Stephen Nelson Kankakee County Board member Colton Ekhoff has unseated incumbent auditor Jake Lee, results from the March 19 primary election show. Ekhoff received 67 percent of the Republican vote. Ekhoff thanked the voters for supporting him, saying: “They wanted action and, starting in December, they will see it.” In other election…
Panthers Beat Milford 11-1
Spread the loveBy Jim Piacentini In Manteno baseball on Tuesday, March 19, the Panthers had a slow first inning against the Milford Bearcats, but the second inning was just the opposite. The Panthers scored 5 and took a demanding 6-0 lead. Manteno then scored 3 runs in the fourth and 2 more in the sixth,…
BIG Week for Lady Panthers!
Spread the loveOn Tuesday, March 19, in a non-conference game, the Lady Panthers brought home an 11-3 victory against the Kankakee Kays. The Panthers scored 11 runs, on 13 hits, while committing 4 errors in the 7-inning contest. Kankakee had 3 runs, on 6 hits, with no errors. Ava Peterson, who was credited with the…
Manteno Firefighters Participate in Training Leading to State/National Certification
Spread the loveLocal firefighters Zachary Carroll and Danielle Georgelos, from the Manteno Community Fire Protection District, are enrolled in the Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI) Basic Operations Firefighter/NFPA Firefighter I (BOF) Blended course. This 18-week training program is designed to give firefighters the training needed to operate safely and effectively on the fireground. Unlike a…
Elizabeth Packard: The Woman Who Wouldn’t Be Silenced
Spread the loveJoin Laura Keyes, as Elizabeth Packard, for this informative and inspiring presentation on “Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard – The Woman Who Wouldn’t Be Silenced,” on Saturday, April 20, from 2 – 3:30 p.m., at the Kankakee County Museum in Small Memorial Park, 801 South Eighth Avenue in Kankakee. Tickets are $10 for general…
Manteno Police Respond to Stabbings; Suspect in Custody
Spread the loveOn March 21, Manteno officers were dispatched to Copelands Route 50 North Bar, in the 100 block of N. Locust Street, in reference to two stabbing victims. Upon arrival, officers located two stabbing victims in the parking lot, but the offender had fled the scene on foot. During the investigation, the suspect was…