Better Screening Questions
Learn the specific questions to use in real conversations with mothers to identify concerns early and respond with clarity.
A Practical 60-Minute Workshop for Nurses and Office Staff
This practical workshop helps nurses and office teams better support breastfeeding families by understanding what is normal in the early days, recognizing warning signs that may need referral, and learning how to guide mothers with confidence, empathy, and clarity.
Nurses and patient-facing office teams often play an important role in what happens before a mother ever sees a specialist. They are often the first to hear concerns, answer questions, and influence whether a mother feels supported or discouraged. This workshop is designed to help healthcare teams respond with greater clarity, empathy, and confidence.
Early, confident guidance from your team can transform a mother's experience and help families get the right support sooner. This workshop equips you with the practical knowledge and communication skills to make that difference every single day.
Understanding your critical position in patient support and early intervention. Learn how your guidance and presence shape the breastfeeding journey from the very first moments.
Recognizing typical patterns and changes that don't require alarm. Gain clarity on feeding frequency, output, and infant behavior so you can reassure mothers with confidence.
Practical guidance for the questions mothers ask most. From pain and latch concerns to supply worries, learn how to address the issues that come up in real patient conversations.
Clear criteria for when specialist support is needed. Develop confidence in identifying red flags and knowing when to connect families with lactation support services.
Communication strategies that build trust and reassurance. Learn practical language and approaches that help mothers feel heard, supported, and empowered in their feeding journey.
Screening questions and documentation best practices. Understand the key information to gather during patient interactions and how to record it for continuity of care.
Referral pathways and resources. Build a clear understanding of local and regional lactation support options so you can confidently guide families to the right help at the right time.
Leave with actionable tools and confidence to support breastfeeding families in your daily practice.
Learn the specific questions to use in real conversations with mothers to identify concerns early and respond with clarity.
Walk away with practical language and reassurance strategies to communicate with empathy and confidence.
Develop a clearer sense of what warrants concern and referral, so families get the right support sooner.
Understand what to document and why it matters for continuity of care and patient safety.
Know exactly when and how to connect families with lactation specialists for specialized support.
Every tool and strategy can be applied in patient interactions the very next day.
RNs, LPNs, and nursing staff in any clinical setting who want to strengthen their confidence in supporting breastfeeding families and recognizing early warning signs that need specialist referral.
Teams supporting newborns and infants who want to improve their early patient orientation conversations and help families feel supported from their first visit.
Obstetric and gynecology practices and hospital units seeking practical tools to guide mothers through the early postpartum period with clarity and empathy.
Primary care practices serving families who want to confidently address breastfeeding questions and connect patients with appropriate resources when needed.
Receptionists, schedulers, and administrative staff involved in patient orientation and early conversations who want to set the right tone from the very first interaction.
Lactation Station Florida is a trusted local breastfeeding support resource serving families with practical, compassionate guidance. Our mission is to empower mothers, families, and healthcare teams with the knowledge and confidence they need to navigate breastfeeding successfully.
We provide comprehensive support across the entire breastfeeding journey, including prenatal preparation, early postpartum care, latch and pain concerns, pumping guidance, and back-to-work transitions. Whether you're a first-time mother or a healthcare professional seeking to better serve your patients, we're here to help.
We are committed to helping healthcare teams and families navigate breastfeeding with confidence and clarity. By combining evidence-based practice with empathetic, individualized care, we work to ensure that every family has access to the support they need.
Give your team practical tools to better support breastfeeding families with confidence and clarity.
Workshop Location
1351 Alafaya Trail #1005
Oviedo, FL 32765