Continuum of Care

We envision a future where mothers and infants continue to receive holistic and compassionate care in a setting that allows families to heal and thrive together.

Continuum of Care

We envision a future where mothers and infants continue to receive holistic and compassionate care in a setting that allows families to heal and thrive together.

Ascension St. Vincent is connecting the Ascension St. Vincent Women’s Hospital to Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at Ascension St. Vincent through construction of the Women and Children’s Tower. The tower will house Indiana’s largest Level IV newborn intensive care unit and bring adult and pediatric care under one roof, allowing us to provide a full continuum of care to the family.
To make the most of the tower, we need to:

Relocate one of the state’s largest pediatric emergency departments from its current location

Relocate Pediatric Emergency

Relocate one of the state’s largest pediatric emergency departments from its current location to the tower, and complete it with the equipment, technology and people ready to care for children in a comfortable and flexible setting in the right place.

Provide Life-saving Equipment

Supply the integrated intensive care unit for newborns and children with the equipment and technology they need for critical care of our youngest.

Supply the integrated intensive care unit for newborns and children with the equipment and technology they need
Purchase “Angel Eye” cameras for NICU rooms so that families can see their infants when they cannot be at the hospital.

Purchase "Angel Eye" Cameras

Purchase “Angel Eye” cameras for NICU rooms so that families can see their infants when they cannot be at the hospital. Use of the secure web cameras will help keep families informed and help facilitate bonding with their infants regardless of where they may be at any given time.