Impact in Action
How we're advancing perinatal bereavement care through education, consultation, collaboration, and resource development.
Trusted Across Healthcare, Public Health, and Community Settings
The National Perinatal Loss Collaborative partners with hospitals, health systems, universities, public health programs, nonprofits, and professional organizations to strengthen care for families experiencing pregnancy and infant loss.
JANE’S ROOM HOSPITALS
AdventHealth Orlando
Advocate Health Care
Children’s Memorial Hermann
Corewell Health Butterworth Hospital
Hackensack University Medical Center
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Northwest Community Hospital
Northwestern Medicine
Rush University Medical Center
UNC Women’s Hospital
UPMC Magee Women’s Hospital
HOSPITALS & HEALTH SYSTEMS
Cedars-Sinai
Kaiser Permanente
UCLA Health
USC Keck School of Medicine
CommonSpirit Health
White Memorial
St. Anthony Hospital
UNIVERSITIES & ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
Rush University
University of North Carolina
USC Chan Division of OS & OT
California University of Science & Medicine
PUBLIC HEALTH & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Los Angeles Best Babies Network
First 5 Shasta
Healthy Start Programs
FIMR Teams
SIDS Programs
Departments of Public Health
Maternal Mental Health Initiatives
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS & CONFERENCES
Postpartum Support International (PSI)
Pregnancy Loss Infant Death Alliance (PLIDA)
National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA)
Occupational Therapy Association of CA (OTAC)
Perinatal Support Washington
California Perinatal Wellness Alliance
What We DoSupporting Providers. Strengthening Care.
Provider Education
Continuing Education, workshops, conference presentations, webinars, and Grand Rounds that build knowledge, skills, and confidence.
Hospital Consultation
Program development, implementation planning, needs assessments, and staff education to strengthen bereavement care across clinical settings.
Community Partnerships
Regional Collaboratives, public health initiatives, coalition building, and resource development to expand systems of support.
Resources & Materials
Bereavement brochures, family resources, toolkits, and clinical support materials designed for providers and families.
RECENT HIGHLIGHTSExamples of Our Work in Action
WHAT PARTNERS ARE SAYING
“This training will change the way I support families after loss. I feel better equipped, more confident, and more prepared to provide compassionate care during one of the most difficult experiences a family can face.”
LET’S WORK TOGETHER
Whether you’re seeking staff education, consultation, resources, or a collaborative partner, we’re here to support your efforts to improve bereavement care.
June 4, 2026