Listen "A Mother’s Mission: From NICU Challenges to Advocacy for Families"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the NICU Today Podcast, Martha is thrilled to welcome Kerri DiDario, Executive Director of the Eastern Pennsylvania Down Syndrome Center and proud mother of three. Kerri’s journey into motherhood began in 2004 when her firstborn daughter, Madison, was born seven weeks premature. This experience not only introduced her to the complexities of the NICU but also set her on a path of raising a medically complex child and planning for Madison’s future as an adult who will continue to rely on her family for care. On today’s episode: • Kerri shares the story of her early family life and the NICU journey with her daughter Madison. • Life after the NICU: Kerri discusses the challenges and adjustments of bringing home a medically complex child after relying on round-the-clock care in the NICU. • Growing the family: How Kerri balanced the demands of raising two more children while caring for Madison. • Current updates: Kerri talks about how her children are doing today and the ongoing care and planning for Madison’s future. • Planning ahead: Insights into how Kerri and her husband are preparing for Madison’s adulthood and the long-term care she will need. • Advice for other families: Kerri offers practical advice for parents facing similar journeys. • A shift in career: How Kerri’s personal experiences inspired her transition into the non-profit sector, focusing on supporting families like hers. • Learn more: Information on where listeners can connect with the Eastern Pennsylvania Down Syndrome Center. • Parting wisdom: Kerri’s biggest piece of advice for NICU families and others facing similar challenges. Join us for a powerful conversation that explores the intersections of family, advocacy, and career, and offers invaluable insights for parents, caregivers, and anyone invested in supporting families through difficult medical journeys.