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Press release: MCCH enhances bereavement support with addition of Cuddle Cot

MURRAY – Murray-Calloway County Hospital has introduced a Cuddle Cot to its maternity and bereavement care services, providing grieving families with the invaluable gift of time. This specialized cooling system allows parents to spend more time with their baby after loss, offering comfort and an opportunity for meaningful goodbyes.

A Cuddle Cot is a unique cooling device designed to provide grieving parents with the invaluable gift of time with their baby after loss and allowing families to stay with their child for an extended period in the hospital room. This extra time can be crucial for creating lasting memories, taking photos, and involving loved ones in the grieving process.

“At MCCH, we are committed to compassionate care for families experiencing loss,” said Leanna Jackson, Director of Perinatal Services. “The Cuddle Cot allows families to cherish the time they have with their baby, which can be an important part of the healing process.”

The addition of the Cuddle Cot was made possible through a generous donation from a group known as Ashlie’s Embrace whose contribution was inspired by a desire to support bereaved parents during their most difficult moments. This donation was made in remembrance of Blake Edward Kamiski, by the Ramble Inn family.

Ashlie’s Embrace was founded after the heartbreaking loss of Tony and Erin Maroon’s daughter, Ashlie. Their journey of grief became a mission to support families experiencing stillbirth and infant loss. Watch their story to learn how Ashlie’s legacy continues to bring comfort to others. Ashlie’s Embrace provides cooling units to medical facilities across the United States to help support families experiencing stillbirth or infant loss.

For more information about Miracle Moments Maternity Center or about the Cuddle Cot service at MCCH, call at 270.762.1940 or visit our website at www.murrayhospital.org.

Sentinel Staff

I’m Jessica Paine, founder of The Murray Sentinel. You may know me from my time as a citizen journalist, running the Calloway Covid-19 Count page on Facebook, or you may be familiar with my more recent work for another local news outlet. Being that I’m “from here,” you may have known me since I was “knee-high to a grasshopper,” although you knew me as Jessica Jones. But whether you know me or not, I’m glad you found your way here.

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