
Healthcare providers at Sheridan Memorial Hospital and its clinics often hear from patients about the emotional and physical challenges mothers and families experience after welcoming a new child.
Bringing home a new baby often brings joy, and sometimes new parents also experience feelings such as anxiety, sadness and being overwhelmed. These feelings can be isolating and difficult to manage.
In order to support new mothers, Sheridan Memorial Hospital has partnered with other community entities to organize Moms Supporting Moms, a facilitated peer group that will meet the first and third Monday of each month from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Sheridan Memorial Hospital’s Primary Care community conference room, located at 61 S. Gould St.
This group aims to empower new mothers and improve understanding of all the feelings that accompany welcoming a new child. Facilitators will offer new ways of coping, effective discussion, sharing of experiences and an opportunity to meet other new moms.
Topics the group plans to cover include birth stories; role transitions; postpartum mood and wellness; how to keep maternal guilt from sabotaging self-care; stress management; finding time for couple/partner connection; communication with family members; how childhood experiences shape the parents we become; choosing a child care provider; returning to work; and more.
Children are welcome, but organizers ask that no family members or partners attend the Moms Supporting Moms group.
There is no fee to participate.
Partners for the Moms Supporting Moms group include Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Willow Creek Counseling and Sheridan County Public Health.
To learn more about the new Moms Supporting Moms facilitated peer group, call
Sheridan Memorial Hospital Primary Care at 307.675.2690.

Healthcare providers at Sheridan Memorial Hospital and its clinics often hear from patients about the emotional and physical challenges mothers and families experience after welcoming a new child.
Bringing home a new baby often brings joy, and sometimes new parents also experience feelings such as anxiety, sadness and being overwhelmed. These feelings can be isolating and difficult to manage.
In order to support new mothers, Sheridan Memorial Hospital has partnered with other community entities to organize Moms Supporting Moms, a facilitated peer group that will meet the first and third Monday of each month from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Sheridan Memorial Hospital’s Primary Care community conference room, located at 61 S. Gould St.
This group aims to empower new mothers and improve understanding of all the feelings that accompany welcoming a new child. Facilitators will offer new ways of coping, effective discussion, sharing of experiences and an opportunity to meet other new moms.
Topics the group plans to cover include birth stories; role transitions; postpartum mood and wellness; how to keep maternal guilt from sabotaging self-care; stress management; finding time for couple/partner connection; communication with family members; how childhood experiences shape the parents we become; choosing a child care provider; returning to work; and more.
Children are welcome, but organizers ask that no family members or partners attend the Moms Supporting Moms group.
There is no fee to participate.
Partners for the Moms Supporting Moms group include Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Willow Creek Counseling and Sheridan County Public Health.
To learn more about the new Moms Supporting Moms facilitated peer group, call
Sheridan Memorial Hospital Primary Care at 307.675.2690.

Calling all 5-year-olds! On behalf of the Hospital and our Auxiliary, Sheridan Memorial Hospital is inviting all children born in 2021 to the 67th annual 5-year-old birthday party.
Join volunteers and party planners on the hospital’s back cafeteria patio, on Saturday, September 26 from 10-11 am. Partygoers are asked to attend with an adult, and all other siblings are welcome to join in the fun. Parking is available in back of the hospital building, on the north side behind the cafeteria.
Get ready for a fun-filled morning with face painting, snacks, music, games, prizes & more!
The Hospital Auxiliary has sponsored this event since 1959. The party was first held that year to celebrate the fifth birthday of all babies born in 1954 when the new hospital building opened.

Healthcare providers at Sheridan Memorial Hospital and its clinics often hear from patients about the emotional and physical challenges mothers and families experience after welcoming a new child.
Bringing home a new baby often brings joy, and sometimes new parents also experience feelings such as anxiety, sadness and being overwhelmed. These feelings can be isolating and difficult to manage.
In order to support new mothers, Sheridan Memorial Hospital has partnered with other community entities to organize Moms Supporting Moms, a facilitated peer group that will meet the first and third Monday of each month from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Sheridan Memorial Hospital’s Primary Care community conference room, located at 61 S. Gould St.
This group aims to empower new mothers and improve understanding of all the feelings that accompany welcoming a new child. Facilitators will offer new ways of coping, effective discussion, sharing of experiences and an opportunity to meet other new moms.
Topics the group plans to cover include birth stories; role transitions; postpartum mood and wellness; how to keep maternal guilt from sabotaging self-care; stress management; finding time for couple/partner connection; communication with family members; how childhood experiences shape the parents we become; choosing a child care provider; returning to work; and more.
Children are welcome, but organizers ask that no family members or partners attend the Moms Supporting Moms group.
There is no fee to participate.
Partners for the Moms Supporting Moms group include Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Willow Creek Counseling and Sheridan County Public Health.
To learn more about the new Moms Supporting Moms facilitated peer group, call
Sheridan Memorial Hospital Primary Care at 307.675.2690.

Healthcare providers at Sheridan Memorial Hospital and its clinics often hear from patients about the emotional and physical challenges mothers and families experience after welcoming a new child.
Bringing home a new baby often brings joy, and sometimes new parents also experience feelings such as anxiety, sadness and being overwhelmed. These feelings can be isolating and difficult to manage.
In order to support new mothers, Sheridan Memorial Hospital has partnered with other community entities to organize Moms Supporting Moms, a facilitated peer group that will meet the first and third Monday of each month from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Sheridan Memorial Hospital’s Primary Care community conference room, located at 61 S. Gould St.
This group aims to empower new mothers and improve understanding of all the feelings that accompany welcoming a new child. Facilitators will offer new ways of coping, effective discussion, sharing of experiences and an opportunity to meet other new moms.
Topics the group plans to cover include birth stories; role transitions; postpartum mood and wellness; how to keep maternal guilt from sabotaging self-care; stress management; finding time for couple/partner connection; communication with family members; how childhood experiences shape the parents we become; choosing a child care provider; returning to work; and more.
Children are welcome, but organizers ask that no family members or partners attend the Moms Supporting Moms group.
There is no fee to participate.
Partners for the Moms Supporting Moms group include Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Willow Creek Counseling and Sheridan County Public Health.
To learn more about the new Moms Supporting Moms facilitated peer group, call
Sheridan Memorial Hospital Primary Care at 307.675.2690.

Healthcare providers at Sheridan Memorial Hospital and its clinics often hear from patients about the emotional and physical challenges mothers and families experience after welcoming a new child.
Bringing home a new baby often brings joy, and sometimes new parents also experience feelings such as anxiety, sadness and being overwhelmed. These feelings can be isolating and difficult to manage.
In order to support new mothers, Sheridan Memorial Hospital has partnered with other community entities to organize Moms Supporting Moms, a facilitated peer group that will meet the first and third Monday of each month from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Sheridan Memorial Hospital’s Primary Care community conference room, located at 61 S. Gould St.
This group aims to empower new mothers and improve understanding of all the feelings that accompany welcoming a new child. Facilitators will offer new ways of coping, effective discussion, sharing of experiences and an opportunity to meet other new moms.
Topics the group plans to cover include birth stories; role transitions; postpartum mood and wellness; how to keep maternal guilt from sabotaging self-care; stress management; finding time for couple/partner connection; communication with family members; how childhood experiences shape the parents we become; choosing a child care provider; returning to work; and more.
Children are welcome, but organizers ask that no family members or partners attend the Moms Supporting Moms group.
There is no fee to participate.
Partners for the Moms Supporting Moms group include Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Willow Creek Counseling and Sheridan County Public Health.
To learn more about the new Moms Supporting Moms facilitated peer group, call
Sheridan Memorial Hospital Primary Care at 307.675.2690.
