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Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple

Areas to Support

In your region

Make a direct impact on quality healthcare in your community.

Baylor College of Medicine – Temple

Shape the future of medicine by helping train and retain the next generation of physicians.

Cancer care

Support patients during the fight of their lives with advanced technology, treatments and support programs.

Heart health

Help keep hearts healthy with advanced diagnostics, treatment, and recovery and wellness programs.

Neurosciences

Offer hope and relief from a variety of neurological conditions, from chronic headaches and Parkinson’s to stroke and traumatic brain injury.

NICU

Reduce stress and anxiety for parents of babies in the NICU with AngelEye Health cameras.

Nursing

Invest in advanced training and support for those who make up the backbone of healthcare delivery.

Voice to the Voiceless

Give a voice to speech-impaired patients in the ICU and beyond.

Ways to Give

Donate online

You can make an immediate difference in the lives of those we serve.

Grateful Giving

Patients and loved ones can show appreciation for the caregivers who made a difference during their healthcare experience.

Make a planned gift

Learn about the multiple ways to make a planned gift and create a lasting legacy.

Giving societies

Learn how you can make a difference in quality local healthcare by joining a giving society.

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Birdies & Bids

Join us for dinner, drinks and Topgolf’s signature fun, all benefiting Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – College Station.

The Compass

Read the latest issues of The Compass, a bi-annual newsletter from the Baylor Scott & White Central Texas Foundation.

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AngelEye Health® Cameras

With AngelEye Health® cameras, families have access to a secure, live-stream video feed of their infant at any time, helping to reduce stress and anxiety and promote bonding even when parents can’t be at the hospital.

About the AngelEye Health® camera system

Though there are many reasons parents may have to be away from their baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)—such as caring for older children, going back to work or financial strain—being apart can be an emotional and nerve-racking experience. Yet, interaction with their infant is vital during this critical time.

These barriers are particularly significant for families who reside in rural regions, or for remote parents and grandparents who cannot be physically present during a critical care episode.

Benefits of AngelEye Health cameras

  • Parents can check on their baby at any time from anywhere and stay involved in their care
  • Messaging feature allows the care team to send updates, providing geater transparency into the infant’s care plan and progress
  • Helps foster connection and increase milk production for pumping moms when they cannot breastfeed directly
  • Allows parents to enjoy memorable moments with their little one Improves workflow efficiency for staff by minimizing the need for multiple phone calls per day to update parents

How you can help

Already, AngelEye Health® cameras are making a difference for families of our NICU in Temple, thanks to our generous donors. With your help, we are working to implement the AngelEye Health® system in our other Central Texas NICUs in Waco, College Station and Round Rock.

Featured stories

See how your gifts can make a difference for babies and families throughout Central Texas.

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New in the NICU

November 1, 2024
AngelEye Health® cameras connect parents with babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
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“Topping out” in Round Rock

March 1, 2024
Celebrating a milestone in the expansion project at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Round Rock.
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From hospital to home

November 1, 2024
How an educational video in the NICU helped one mom save her son's life.
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