Advocate Health Care Provides First Ad Services for Nursing Moms

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Health

Advocate Health Care is providing first aid services for fans and offering a private suite for nursing moms at Dr Pepper Zero Sugar Chicago Bears Training Camp in Lake Forest this summer. “We’re excited to partner with the Bears to help fans enjoy training camp safely,” Advocate Aurora Health Chief Brand and Consumer Experience Officer Kelly Jo Golson said. “Our medical team will be on site to help fans cool down, protect them from the sun and assist with urgent medical needs. And in yet another meaningful way we use our partnerships to benefit our communities, we’re proud to offer nursing moms a convenient and comfortable space so they can attend to the needs of the team’s youngest fans. It comes down to our purpose: to help people live well.” A partnership with local EMS is in place to transport patients directly to Advocate Condell Medical Center in the event of an emergency. The “Mama Bear Den” nursing suite will be located in the Walter Payton Center and includes:

• Restrooms

• A changing table

• Lounge furniture and comfortable pillows

• Wipes

• Paper towels

• Hand sanitizer

The 2021 Dr Pepper Zero Sugar Chicago Bears Training Camp runs through August 25th from 7:30a.m., to noon. This year’s camp will be an intimate experience of around 1,000 fans attending per day. A free ticket is required for entry and many COVID guidelines are in place to create a safe and fun experience for fans.

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Health

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Health

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