Hand to Hold

Hand to Hold® is dedicated to providing early intervention mental health support before, during, and after a NICU stay, ensuring that all NICU families thrive.

Services Provided

One-on-one peer Support Antepartum (in person)

One-on-one peer Support in NICU (in person)

One-on-one Bereavement peer Support (in person)

One-on-one peer Support Antepartum (virtual)

One-on-one peer Support in NICU (virtual)

One-on-one peer Support Post NICU (virtual)

One-on-one Bereavement peer Support (virtual)

Support groups in NICU (in person)

Support groups in NICU (Virtual)

Support groups post NICU (Virtual)

Support groups bereavement (virtual)

Sibling Support (in person)

Other family members support (i.e. grandparents) (in person)

Other family members support (i.e. grandparents) (virtual)

Digital Education/Support (apps)

Education Materials Created by your Organization, Available for Purchase

Education Materials Created by your Organization, Available for free

Video/Webinar Learning Created by your Organization

Audio/Podcast Learning Created by your Organization

Provider/Clinical Education/Training

Patient/Parent Advocate

Family Therapy from Licensed Practitioner

Other – annual conference (virtual) for parents and professionals

Services Provided Are Community and/or Hospital Based?

Presence in Hospital & Community-Based

Location

Austin, Texas

Where are your services provided?

All 50 states, most Canadian provinces

Where do you provide your support services?

In hospitals we contract/work with
Virtual (peer-to-peer mentoring and/or support groups, online, by text, through virtual support groups)
In our local community (resources, events, meet ups, & media)

Are your services available to any family seeking support?

Yes, we are able to serve families regardless of where they live or which hospital they are connected to

At which point in a family’s journey do you provide support services and resources?

Antepartum (before birth)
In NICU
Post NICU stay

Are your services specific to families navigating a specific diagnosis (e.g. NEC, HIE) or a specific circumstance (e.g. multiples, loss)?

No