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pecan
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Wed, Oct 02 2013, 7:54 pm
Hi, does anyone have recent information about homes that exist currently for postpartum, with phone numbers and prices? Thanks.
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cheese cake
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Wed, Oct 02 2013, 8:02 pm
Aishes chayil-Monroe
845-783-1800
Aim b'yisroel-Skver
845-354-8600
Not sure about prices but they're about $180 a night for a private room
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Lovelymom1
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Wed, Oct 02 2013, 10:10 pm
What type of crowd are you looking for?
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ra_mom
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Wed, Oct 02 2013, 10:22 pm
sweet16 wrote: | Aishes chayil-Monroe
845-783-1800
Aim b'yisroel-Skver
845-354-8600
Not sure about prices but they're about $180 a night for a private room | Prices are around
$135 3 per room (Skvere 4 per room)
$150 2 per room
$195 private room (they bring the baby to you at night for feedings and you can feed in your room at any time - everyone else has to nurse in the specially designated feeding rooms)
(Aishes Chayil has smaller private rooms with no windows (I don't know what they were originally intended for, closets? that are about $170)
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clowny
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Thu, Oct 03 2013, 12:06 am
ra_mom wrote: | sweet16 wrote: | Aishes chayil-Monroe
845-783-1800
Aim b'yisroel-Skver
845-354-8600
Not sure about prices but they're about $180 a night for a private room | Prices are around
$135 3 per room (Skvere 4 per room)
$150 2 per room
$195 private room (they bring the baby to you at night for feedings and you can feed in your room at any time - everyone else has to nurse in the specially designated feeding rooms)
(Aishes Chayil has smaller private rooms with no windows (I don't know what they were originally intended for, closets? that are about $170) |
That's in addition to their regular private rooms, it was originally made for visiting rooms like when your dh comes to visit u should have where to sit down with some privacy, but since there was such a demand for private rooms they turned that into more rooms. There r just 3 of them.
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pecan
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Thu, Oct 03 2013, 4:26 pm
Do you have to tip them besides? Sounds expensive to me.
I don't care about the crowd as long as they speak english. I just don't want to come home right away to do laundry and mop floors and cook.
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clowny
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Thu, Oct 03 2013, 5:13 pm
No, u don't have to tip them. Crowd is always different but most of the time , if not all the time, crowd speaks mainly English.
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paprika
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Thu, Oct 03 2013, 5:43 pm
pecan wrote: | Do you have to tip them besides? Sounds expensive to me.
I don't care about the crowd as long as they speak english. I just don't want to come home right away to do laundry and mop floors and cook. |
It sounds expensive but if you think about it --
For $150 (semi private room) you get:
1/2 of a 5 star hotel room
3 - 5 course meals a day
lavish vienese table at night
available snacks
24 hour nurse for your baby
entertainment about twice a week
cleaning woman
If you tried arranging this when you go on vacation, you'd be paying alot more.
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watergirl
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Wed, Oct 09 2013, 8:18 pm
Just ooc, if you go to nurse in one of the designated nursing rooms, or even in your own shared room, is the expectation that the nursing mother covers up? Or can she nurse out in the open? I feel like every time I nurse a new born it challenging in the beginning and for me at least, nursing under a cover-up would be really awful.
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ra_mom
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Wed, Oct 09 2013, 8:25 pm
watergirl wrote: | Just ooc, if you go to nurse in one of the designated nursing rooms, or even in your own shared room, is the expectation that the nursing mother covers up? Or can she nurse out in the open? I feel like every time I nurse a new born it challenging in the beginning and for me at least, nursing under a cover-up would be really awful. | I do not think I saw any cover ups.
Most people wore clothes and robes with buttons, zippers, or 2 pieces that accomodate nursing. Many would take 2 cloth diapers from the nurses, latch, and then throw one of the cloths over the baby for the nursing session.
There was some peek a boo at the start and end of nursing, but people covered up in between.
Last edited by ra_mom on Wed, Oct 09 2013, 10:05 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Mama Bear
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Wed, Oct 09 2013, 9:04 pm
Youre given a diaper to cover up with. but if ur really having trouble you can turn your recliner around to face the wall.
If you hav ea private room you can nurse in your room.
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benny
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Thu, Dec 25 2014, 12:55 pm
Does anyone know if the one near Lakewood ever reopened? I saw them advertising awhile ago that they were opening a new one but never heard about it after that.
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chanee
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Thu, Dec 25 2014, 1:11 pm
Why don't you open a new thread? It can bring you more answers faster.
But to answer, no I haven't heard about a new one in Lakewood
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