Welcome to the Baby's Inn.
Imagine a quiet home away from home designed for families wanting to be in the Kelowna area for the time surrounding the birth of their baby. Picture a spa like atmosphere that provides all the comforts of home and is situated close to the Kelowna General Hospital. Dream of spending your hours in early labour in an open, calm environment where you can take a short walk to the lakeshore or cuddle up in front of the fireplace. You could choose to sit quietly in the garden or stretch out in our family sized bed. After your baby arrives you are invited to spend a precious few days bonding in the same nurturing surroundings. At the Baby's Inn you can sleep in a large room with a private ensuite bathroom. There will be ample time to visit with your friends and family in the patio/garden area but only when it is convenient for you.
- Open now and available for year round reservations
- Owner, Ruth Johnson - Perinatal RN, Childbirth Educator and Doula
- Supportive of both Midwifery and Physician Patients/Clients
- Promotes breastfeeding as outlined in the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative
- The Inn is offered for use at: $100/ 24 hours or $600 per week. Gift Certificates available
- Distance from the home to Kelowna General Hospital - 3.8 Km
- Distance from the home to the public beach access - 1.5 Km
- Distance from the home to the nearest food and pharmacy outlet - 1.5 Km
- Private room and bath for guests
- Family bed and newborn cradle in room
- Towels and Bedding provided
- Overnight stays for 3 people in each room - adults and newborns only please
- Shared kitchen and laundry facilities available for use
- Nutritious breakfast foods and light snacks provided
- No smoking anywhere in or near the home - this policy strictly enforced
- Garden area, Air conditioning, fireplace, patio and free parking
- Childbirth Education, Doula, Labour Massage and other services also offered
The Baby's Inn is not a birth centre; however we fully support the hospital and home options you have of birthing in a safe place for your situation. Your midwife or doctor and ultimately the health and safety of you and your baby will determine where you will be during the actual moments of birth. |
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