Show 6E Davs Standa'd Thursday May 27 1999 Family center offers support to strengthen families Parents in need can use Crisis Nursery to take a d break emergencies child care can be offered up to 72 hours The Crisis Nursery is fully equipped with its own kitchen play area and sleeping quarters Nutritious low fat low sugar meals are prepared and activities are available for the children e zone giving children It is a other alternatives to entertain them The Crisis Nursery also is completely confidential If the parent’s stress levels don't seem to be getting any better with the stress breaks they are encouraged by the center to find whatever help they need to stabilize their home environment They are given referrals for their needs such as parenting classes counseling treatment centers and basic needs services Pam Clark is the executive director of intervention to otfer parents in stressful situations a refuge to bring their children in order to prevent abuse The nurserv has been in operation for 19 sears It is available for all children between the ages of one month to 10 years old The nursery oilers two-hoappointments lor parents who need a stress break Stuff members there are willing to work with a parent's schedule but they said it is best to call 24 hours in advance to schedule T he nursery's top priority is to help the children feel sate and secure Because children do best m familiar surroundings under the guidance of their parents stress breaks are only allowed alter 1pm 'n serious emergencies I or those families with serious much-neede- By DIANA BAHTISHi coreairde"t I amil Support Center of is committed to educational and services that strengthen the family bv helping it function better One of the programs offered is the Crisis Nursery The Crisis Nurserv is available to tend children of parents u ho have no p other resources during stress appointments or emergencies he nurser is a nonprofit program The nursery was developed as an Standard-Examine- r The sclt-hel1 TV-fre- ± control and no longer require the services of the nursery A survey developed by Utah State University to determine the benefits of using the Crisis Nursery confirmed that parents who took advantage of the nursery were more in control when they returned the FSC She said her background in marriage and family counseling enables her to understand the needs of others and direct them to receive the help they require Clark said that abuse runs in cycles and that what people are taught as children in their families will aflect how they manage their own She said when parents are provided with alternatives to abuse it is easier for them to break the Over a period of a year the Crisis Nursery has served 671 children with a total of 2504 visits: as well as offered 5244 hours of care 44 overnight visits and served 1708 meals cycle “Using our nursery is not about being a bad parent it’s about being a healthy parent It's healthy to recognize that you’ve got limits and that you need a break” Clark said “Children are just so rewarding to see their little faces and know you played a part in their lives and that you did something positive” says Rowena York a nursery aide You can lcae a message for 3 correspondent Diana Baluishi at She said that she knows the center is successful when someone starts out using the nursery often then tapers off because they are getting their life under 625-422- to Reaching Business Reaching People NORTH DAVIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE North Davis Chamber of Commerce News and Events Calendar Officers Chamber Readies for Annual Golf Tournament Martin Eliaison Waldenwood Realty Secretary Treasurer Juhe Snowball WC Swanson Foundation Immediate Past Chair David Haight ZCMi Gary Strong Howe Assoc Mark Livingston Country Gardens Restaurant Max Livingston U S West Chris Dallin At Large Board of Directors Megan Dunphy TCI Media Marsha Combe America First Fran Brown Fran Brown Inc Christine Stanger Design One Nicholle Roberson Arbonne Int Sheri 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