Day Programs
Mother & Baby Program
Mother & Baby Day Program
Call 616.455.9200 or 800.678.5500 for admissions.
TTY line available at 616.281.6446.
Mother & Baby Program
One of only a few in the country, the Pine Rest Mother and Baby Partial Program is a short-term, intensive day program for women experiencing significant symptoms of postpartum depression and other perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD).
Our program is unique in that it allows women to receive treatment in a setting which includes a nursery for their infants up to eight months of age. Not only does this approach enhance mother/baby bonding, it eliminates many obstacles to attending daily treatment such as separation from the baby, childcare arrangements and feeding issues.
(Childcare for children nine months and older may be able to be arranged through our partnership with the Safe Families Program operated by Bethany Christian Services.)
The program is for women who are pregnant or up to three years postpartum.
Our nursery is currently open for infants 8 months and younger.
Childcare for children 9 months and older can be arranged.
Services
Services are provided by a multi-disciplinary treatment team specifically trained in perinatal mood disorders. The program includes meetings with a psychiatrist upon admission and at scheduled times before or after the program day.
Patients also meet individually with an advanced level practitioner for medication reviews, if needed, and a case manager. These professionals will work together with the patient and the rest of the multidisciplinary team to establish treatment goals, strategies and a comprehensive aftercare plan.
Benefits
The Mother and Baby Program provides a number of benefits, including:
- Quick access to care and prevention of hospitalization
- Improved depression, mood disorder and anxiety symptoms
- Supportive peer-to-peer environment by spending time with other women
- Recommendations from PMD specialists for treatment options which take into consideration pregnancy and lactation
- Skill-building to help mothers bond with their children and manage challenging symptoms
- Follow-up with support groups after program completion is encouraged
- Reduction of the long term effects of the illness on mother and children
Group Sessions
Daily group education and therapy sessions are led by a licensed clinician to help women learn the skills to cope with stress, anxiety and disturbing thoughts that may occur when caring for their children. Mothers are welcome to bring their babies to group sessions if they desire.
Group topics include:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Communication
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- Emotional Management
- Medication Education
- Mother/Baby Bonding & Infant Massage
- Nutrition for Mom and Baby
- Relaxation
- Self-care
- Stress Management
Virtual Tour
Our warm and welcoming Mother Baby space is wonderfully equipped to meet the needs of you and your little one. In addition to group and individual therapy rooms, we have a nursery complete with gliders, cribs and diapering supplies, and an eat-in kitchenette. Soft pastels and calming finishes surround you at Mother Baby, to make you and your infant feel right at home.
Location
300 68th Street SE
Building E, Entrance E1
(Van Andel Center)
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
When arriving on campus, please follow the blue signs to Building E, Entrance E1.
Contact
616.455.9200
Toll-free: 800.678.5500
TTY: 616.281.6446
Hours
Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Women attend daily and may enter the program any day of the week.
Tips & Info From Our Experts
Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorder: The Most Common Complication of Childbirth
Nearly 1 in 5 moms experience some form of PMAD during pregnancy or in the postpartum period, making it the most common complication of childbirth.
Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders: Reducing Your Risk
Just as a woman can be proactive about the physical health of herself and her baby, she can also prepare to take care of her emotional & mental health – like taking steps to reduce the risk for PMAD.
Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders: Tips for Spouses and Partners
It’s essential for new parents to practice good self-care to stay healthy and be available to each other and the children.
Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders: Partners Are Not Immune
While much is to be learned about depression and anxiety disorders in the non-birthing parent, one thing is sure: It is important to get help.
Additional SERVICEs for PMAD
For immediate help, call our Contact Center at 800.678.5500. To schedule a new outpatient appointment, call 866.852.4001.