Safe Sleep Hospital Project
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The Tennessee Department of Health is partnering with hospitals across Tennessee to spread the Safe Sleep message to parents and caregivers. Click here for a list of participating hospitals.
Sleep-related infant deaths account for 20 percent of all infant deaths in Tennessee. Since 98.7 percent of Tennessee babies are born in hospitals, they play an important role in educating new parents and caregivers about ways to keep babies safe while sleeping.
The Tennessee Department of Health has partnered with 100% of birthing hospitals and 5 non-delivery hospitals across Tennessee to spread the safe sleep message to parents and caregivers. Click here for a list of participating hospitals.
These hospitals have agreed to:
- Develop and implement hospital Safe Sleep policy, which at minimum contains
- At least annual education to all perinatal staff (OB, peri/postpartum and pediatrics) on Safe Sleep recommendations
- Requirements for staff to model Safe Sleep recommendations
- Plan for at least quarterly internal compliance audits with hospital policy
- Submit annual report on educational activities and staff compliance to Tennessee Department of Health

As a part of the agreement, once Safe Sleep policy written and submitted to Tennessee Department of Health, partner hospitals receive:
- Free “Sleep Baby, Safe and Snug” board book for each birth in your facility
- Free TDH “ABCs of Safe Sleep” materials
- Free Recognition on TDH website
- Signed certificate from TDH Commissioner
- Press release template

HOW TO PARTICIPATE
- More information about the hospital partnership can be found in this presentation.
- Hospitals interested in partnering with the Tennessee Department of Health should complete and return the pledge form.
- For more information, please contact Rachel Heitmann (Rachel.heitmann@tn.gov).
RESOURCES FOR HOSPITALS
Safe Sleep Resources
- Tennessee Department of Health — Safe Sleep Campaign
- American Academy of Pediatrics — Safe Sleep Policy Statement
- NICHD — Safe to Sleep Campaign
- CDC — Sudden Unexpected Infant Death and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Cribs for Kids — Step-by-Step Guide for Creating a Hospital Safe Sleep Program
Safe Sleep Educational Tools for Use in Hospitals
- Educational Flip Chart (Available in English, Spanish, or Arabic)
- Request copies from Rachel.heitmann@tn.gov
- View PDF sample of Educational Flip Chart
- Sample Training Presentation for Staff
- Downloadable PDF
- Downloadable PowerPoint® Presentation (*includes speaker’s notes)
- Speaker’s Notes for PowerPoint Presentation
Model Safe Sleep Policies
- East TN Children’s Hospital — Sample Safe Sleep Policy
- UT Medical Center Safe Sleep Policy — Model Hospital Policy
- First Candle — Model Hospital Policy
- Pennsylvania AAP — Model Hospital Policy Manual and Tool Kit
- Wellspan Health-York Hospital (Pennsylvania) — Infant Positioning/Safe Sleeping Practice Policy
- Central Ohio Hospital Council — Community Standards on Safe Sleeping Environments
Cribs for Kids® National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification program
Apply for the Cribs for Kids® National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification:
https://cribsforkids.org/vsv-apply/
The Cribs for Kids® National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification program awards recognition to hospitals that demonstrate a commitment to reducing infant sleep-related deaths by promoting best safe sleep practices and by educating on infant sleep safety. By becoming certified, a hospital is demonstrating that it is committed to being a community leader and is pro-actively eliminating as many sleep-related deaths as possible.
Hospitals can earn one of three National Safe Sleep Certifications based on their levels of commitment:

BRONZE – Certified Safe Sleep Hospital

SILVER – Certified Safe Sleep Leader

GOLD – Certified Safe Sleep Champion
See the criteria for each level click here.