Childress Nursing Services (CNS) is recognizing National Infertility Awareness Week by honoring its founder Quiana Daniels, a visionary healthcare administrator recently named to the Puget Sound Business Journal’s Top 40 Under 40 for 2024. Quiana’s commitment to revolutionizing fertility and maternity care extends beyond her professional achievements; it is deeply personal.
At CNS, Quiana uses her personal experience with infertility to drive her professional mission, ensuring that no one feels isolated or unsupported during their fertility journey. Her own struggles with infertility motivate her to reshape the conversation around infertility and advocate for comprehensive reproductive support.
The importance of such advocacy is underscored by data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which shows about 13% of women in the United States ages 15-49 have difficulty getting or staying pregnant. This statistic is mirrored by the experiences of many couples in Washington State, emphasizing the need for accessible and innovative care solutions like those offered by CNS.
Beyond her role at CNS, Quiana is a prominent advocate for healthcare policy as a member of the Washington State Board of Nursing. Her efforts were crucial in the passage of House Bill 2416 (HB 2416), which provides title protection for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), setting a new standard in healthcare advocacy.
Childress Nursing Services, located in the Puget Sound area, leads in providing in-home fertility and maternity care. Founded by Quiana Daniels, CNS is at the forefront of innovative, compassionate, and accessible healthcare, helping families navigate the complexities of preconception, pregnancy, and post-delivery care.
For more information about CNS and its advocacy for fertility and maternity care, please visit www.ChildressNursing.com.