Nurse Maureen McIntosh: March of Dimes Nurse of the Year Finalist

Anyone who knows us well knows “Nurse Maureen.” We’re happy to share that Maureen is a finalist in the 2018 March of Dimes Nurse of the Year contest. I was so honored to write the nomination letter and we are so proud of our sweet friend for being selected as a finalist. Her desire to serve people is unrelenting. She is confident, yet humble, strong, yet sensitive and steadfastly hopeful. My heart is full of love, admiration and appreciation for this woman.

Although Max resided in the first NICU for a month, Maureen was not his nurse until the final day. I’d spent weeks growing close to a handful of nurses and had only seen her a couple times. But there she was that final, very difficult day and it was as if she’d been there all along. Meeting Maureen was one of those life-changing moments you look back on and, like witnessing a miracle, all you can say is “wow.”

When Max was released from the second NICU at 6 weeks old, he had an NG tube and could not attend daycare as we had planned. I spent the final two weeks of maternity leave on the phone with my insurance company and various nursing agencies, trying to find someone who could care for Max when I went back to work. When I decided to reach out to Maureen, I kept my expectations low, sure that she wouldn’t want to take on a side job. How happy I was to be wrong.

She went on to care for Max for 18 months, three days a week in her home. When she had to give her notice, I quit my job and became a stay at home mom. My friendship with Maureen has only grown stronger since. She has been there for my family and for me, personally, in a multitude of ways over the past seven years and I love her with all my heart.

She’s my angel on earth. She is everything I aspire to be as a person and everything I pray future nurses will become. May all NICU patients be so lucky to be loved and cared for by a nurse as devoted as Maureen McIntosh.

Max's Buddy Bench

Max attended the Roberts Elementary School Pre-K for two years. He went on to a new school for kindergarten, but we stayed close with our friends at Roberts. We were so touched to learn they built a bench for him on the playground, his favorite spot at school. The bench has beautiful flower boxes, a personalized plaque and, of course, an umbrella, because Max always loved shade on hot days.

Max’s Buddy Bench, as they named it, will provide an opportunity to bring kids together. It’s meant to be a meeting place for students who need a buddy to play with on the playground. Students who need a friend can sit on the bench, signaling to their peers that they’d like someone to play with. Max loved people and he loved to tell people to sit with him. The school took the time to tailor this bench to Max’s personality and it’s perfect.

The bench dedication ceremony on September 21st was very personal. His first year teacher Lindsay (known as Linley) spoke, as did Heather (Henna), his second year teacher, and Principal Jones (Jones). They are three of the many we love so dearly at Roberts. This special space they created means so much to our family and we’re grateful for the open invitation to visit whenever we want.

Friends FORE Max Janton Golf Classic

When: October 1, 2018

Where: The Standard Club, 6230 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek, GA 30097

Please join us to celebrate the life of Maximus Janton and honor his memory at the Friends FORE Max Janton Golf Classic, which is a Pro-Am tournament. This special event is presented by Max's parents, Dan and Keri Janton, the Georgia PGA Foundation and many family and friends.

The tournament will benefit three organizations which greatly benefited Max and his family: Northside Hospital-Forsyth NICU, FOCUS + Fragile Kids and The Music Class, along with the Georgia PGA Foundation.  

Ways to get involved:

  1. Play in the Tournament, Register HERE
  2. Sponsor the Tournament
  3. Item Donation for Raffle and/or Auction
  4. Any Monetary Donation, Big or Small
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THANK YOU for your help in making this event a HUGE success!