Peyton Manning Children's Hospital is looking to add to their baby cuddler volunteer program. Cuddlers are tasked with helping calm and soothe babies as they’re growing and healing in the NICU.
INDIANAPOLIS — Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at Ascension St. Vincent is looking to expand their"baby cuddlers" volunteer program.Cuddlers help with a variety of tasks in the NICU, but are especially tasked with helping calm and soothe babies as they’re growing and healing.
Behan began volunteering after he became a grandfather, and says he thinks of the babies as his own adopted grandchildren. He says his volunteer shift anchors the week for him.
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