Health Care System of the Ozarks (VHSO) now provides women Veterans who breast-feed and/or pump with a Mamava Pod, a private, free-standing room offering smart-features.
The Mamava Pod provides women a clean and spacious place with lots of benefits, like handicap accessibility, sound proofing, dimmable lighting and auditory options. Before the Mamava Pod, women Veterans with infant children had to use a bathroom or other borrowed spaces to breast feed or breast pump when at VHSO.
“Giving women who breast-feed a safe and clean space to pump demonstrates the care and attention our facility places on women Veterans,” said Women’s Health Clinical Pharmacy Practitioner Anna Parker, who uses the Mamava Pod while at work. “I also like how visible it is to Veterans. When our guests see it, they know Fayetteville VA is supporting women trying to balance work, health and being a mom.”
App on phone automatically opens door
The easiest way to know if the pod is available is for users to download the Mamava app to their smart phone. The site will show if the pod is vacant or occupied. If vacant, the user approaches the pod with the app open and it will automatically unlock the pod door. Once the user is inside, and the door is locked, the app will show that the pod is occupied.
Pictured above, VA employee Anna Parker uses her smart phone to enter the Mamava Pod.
Then the lights will turn on, the fan will start and it’s ready to use. And for users who don’t have access to the smartphone app, there is also a QR code on the pod for easy access.
VHSO is among the first of a select group of VA facilities nationwide offering the use of the Mamava Pod. The pod was purchased through grant funding, with no cost to the facility.
“Women Veterans thankful for the convenience of the pod.”
According to Veteran Program Manager Roseanne Harris, women represent a growing population throughout the VA system and at VHSO. The facility’s maternity program currently serves 74 women Veterans. However, there are more than 1,700 women Veterans of childbearing age in the area.
“The Mamava Pod answered the call for positive cultural change,” said Harris. “Women Veterans are truly thankful and excited about the ease, privacy and convenience of the Mamava Pod.”
To learn about women’s health at VHSO, visit Women Veteran Care | VA Fayetteville Arkansas Health Care | Veterans Affairs.
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This is so meaningful and so helpful. As a veteran and breastfeeding/pumping mom to two new born baby girl twins, I can’t say thank you enough! Even if this is not located near me, this is a much needed, vital step in the right direction for providing veteran women with resources she needs to take care of and protect her family/babies.