March of Dimes' Grant Helps Catawba Valley Medical Center's Mothers and Babies

This program will allow CVMC Maternity Services to offer each of its clients the chance to choose traditional prenatal care or the chance to enroll in a group prenatal option that focuses on building community, empowering women and improving health outcomes. The group option combines prenatal classes with prenatal care.

Grants, like the one funding the Centering Pregnancy program, are one of the ways the March of Dimes pursues its mission of preventing prematurity, birth defects and infant mortality.

“At CVMC, we found that we could help mothers and babies through the Centering Pregnancy program,” Beckman said. “We are grateful that our partnership with March of Dimes North Carolina Chapter will make it possible for us to support new efforts to help more babies to be born healthy in the Catawba Valley region.”

For more information about the Centering Pregnancy program and the CVMC Maternity Services office, please contact Trish Beckman at (828) 326-3053.

About Catawba Valley Medical Center

Catawba Valley Medical Center in Hickory, N.C., is the region’s largest not-for-profit, public healthcare system and serves the community without direct funding from taxes. CVMC provides and promotes physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being of the public in addition to serving as a center for health education, wellness services, preventive medicine and acute care. CVMC has received three Magnet designations from the American Nurses Credentialing Center and has been recognized with two Women’s Choice Awards, being named one of America’s Best 100 Hospitals for Patient Experience and a 2013 Best Hospital for Patient Experience in Obstetrics by WomenCertified®. For more information, please visit http://www.catawbavalleymedical.org.

About March of Dimes

In 2013, the March of Dimes celebrates its 75th Anniversary and its ongoing work to help babies get a healthy start in life. Early research led to the Salk and Sabin polio vaccines that all babies still receive. Other breakthroughs include new treatments for premature infants and children with birth defects. About 4 million babies are born each year in the United States, and all have benefited from March of Dimes lifesaving research and education.

Categories