A local family desperate for home healthcare for their infant daughter found the help they needed and is finally able to bring her home from her extended stay in the hospital.
People say having two kids under 2 years old is a handful, but for Rachel and Jason Moore, they have full hearts.We first met the Moore family in June.“Naomi was born with an omphalocele,” Rachel Moore said. “Her abdominal organs are on the outside of her body. She was also born with an ASD [atrial septal defect] which is a hole in her heart.”
However, they couldn’t find any eligible nurses who could fill the position, which is why they reached out to News 5. But when the first story aired, News 5 viewers responded. Emails and calls flooded the newsroom from people who wanted to help.
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