11 | CEO of Hand to Hold, Kelli Kelley

EPISODE 11


 
 

This week we chat with Kelli Kelley, a 2x NICU parent who is also the founder and CEO of Hand to Hold, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing emotional support, education, and community to parents who have had children in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or the loss of a baby.

Quick Notes from the Episode:

  • Our challenges don’t end at the NICU…

  • Kelli shares how at first, she was reluctant to even step foot in the NICU after her son was born, but she was encouraged because she knew that he would know her voice and her presence.

  • It does take time to find your “sea legs”, or “NICU legs”.

  • We all have our NICU story, and many of those begin with a difficult and traumatic delivery, and can then be followed by difficult, challenging, ongoing medical journeys.

  • No matter if your time there is 2 days, 2 weeks, 2 months, or beyond… you need support.

  • When you go home a new journey begins.

  • By talking about the experience with your kids, and advocating for them, they can come to learn to advocate for themselves and to see how far they have come!

  • Kelli spent 4 months in the NICU with her son, and 1 week with her daughter. They had very different journeys, and in some ways, the second time was even more difficult.

  • Reminder about Early Intervention - the earlier parents in the NICU understand their child’s risk factors, the earlier parents can access support

  • Post-Covid, people understand how difficult isolating for health reasons can be on mental health. It keeps the conversation open.

  • Hand to Hold provides support in every NICU in Austin where they are located, as well as other hospitals in TX. 

  • They also:

SPECIAL THANKS:

A special thanks to the Prolacta Bioscience Foundation for supporting the NICU Alumni podcast!

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The purpose of this podcast is for entertainment only and should not be viewed as medical advice.

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