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Murrumbek Parenting Centre a lifeline for growing Casey families

Murrumbek Casey Early Parenting Centre in Clyde North has become a vital lifeline for new families in the growth area.

Since its official opening in January 2024, the free wellness service has already supported more than 1000 families, offering them the care they need during the often-challenging early years of parenthood.

Lauren Savva, the acting nurse manager, recalled the centre’s beginnings and how quickly it had grown into an essential community hub.

“There is quite a demand for the service,” she said.

Ms Savva said what the centre provides is individualised support for families to achieve their goals.

“Families will come in with a huge range of different goals, and that could be from sleep and settling, learning to understand some behaviours. It could be feeding support, and that could be from the baby, like breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or introducing solids,” she said.

“Depending on what the family’s goals are, we will do an individualised plan for that, and then during the week, we support them through achieving that goal.

“We’ll do education sessions with the families as well, and then if there’s any more information they need, we do one-on-one education sessions as well.”

Delivered by the State Government in partnership with Monash Health, the centre provides a range of services including day stays, overnight stays, and telehealth support.

Families can access a range of programs: a residential program, which offers 10 private rooms with en-suite bathrooms, a day stay program for three days of the week, which has four separate rooms, each with its own cot, where parents can settle their babies with one-on-one support from staff, a sleep-settling program for babies aged four months to 12 months, a newborn program aimed at infants aged zero to three months, a home visiting program, which is usually an extension of someone who’s attended the residential of the day program, and telehealth if needed.

All programs are free and can be accessed via self-referral or through a GP or maternal child health nurse.

The centre has a team of nurses with different backgrounds, including paediatrics, newborn and mental health, midwifery, maternal and child health, social work, play therapy, speech therapy and dietetics.

“Depending on the family’s needs or supports there, we can also offer those services to further enhance the patient experience,” Ms Savva said.

Ms Savva said the wait list at the moment for a day program is around five weeks.

For the residential program, it varies between six to 10 weeks depending on certain times of the year when the centre will see an increase in demand.

“We’re constantly working on improving the service and how we can reduce the wait times to come into the program,” she said.

“We also collaborate with other early parenting centres to make sure that our families get the support they need as soon as they can.”

Every month, the centre puts up one of its success stories to share with the community.

This month’s story stands out for Ms Savva.

Written from the perspective of a baby, the story captures the impact of the centre’s work.

“I’ve been co-sleeping with Mum and Dad since I was born. This week, I learned to sleep on my own in a cot, and my parents learned to understand my behaviours and body language. Thank you to the amazing staff for being so patient with me,” the story writes.

Ms Savva said they are constantly reevaluating what the community needs, and how they can support the community the best they can.

To know more about the centre, visit: monashhealth.org/services/child-youth-and-family/murrumbek-casey-early-parenting-centre/

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