Acelleron adds Spanish-language offerings to support resources

By HME News Staff
Updated 9:00 AM CDT, Tue April 28, 2026
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. – Acelleron has expanded its Education and Support Programs, a suite of accessible, unbiased offerings that fill critical gaps for families navigating pregnancy, breastfeeding and early parenting. To ensure greater equity and access, many of these resources are now offered in both English and Spanish, removing language barriers that too often prevent families from receiving timely, effective support, the company says. “Parents already have enough to navigate,” said Jason Canzano, managing director. “Our goal is to remove barriers, not add to them. These expanded education and support programs give families real, personalized guidance when they need it most, in a language that feels comfortable and familiar.”
Key program offerings include:
- Pump exploration webinar: A free, on-demand overview of breast pump types, parts, and usage, with guidance on choosing a pump based on individual lifestyles and needs.
- Pumping support consults: Personalized 1-on-1 virtual sessions such as Unbox Your Pump, Flange Fit Basics, and Return to Work 101 provide clear, practical guidance that empowers moms to feel confident and informed through varying stages of their pumping journey.
- Pumping support group: Led by an Acelleron IBCLC, this group allows moms to connect, share experiences, and discuss challenges at any stage of their lactation and pumping journey.
- YouTube videos and unboxing Series: A growing video library provides equitable, easy-to-access education on breast pump overviews and use, flange fit, cycle speeds and settings, and more, helping families gain valuable knowledge.
In addition to family-facing resources, Acelleron continues to strengthen its Clinical Series, an ongoing educational series designed for providers working in lactation. Covering timely, clinician-requested topics, the series helps bridge the gap between providers and the pumping families they serve, supporting their ability to offer informed, compassionate care in a collaborative, dialogue-based environment.
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