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Delaware Peer Support Network

Cheryl Lebo and Dick Nickle during a peer visit to Mary Jo Byers You may have recently undergone amputation surgery, had a child born with a congenital limb difference, or just learned that one or more of your limbs must be amputated.

If so, it is certainly a time of high stress, fear and confusion. Questions may be whirling in your mind – questions about working, raising a family, maintaining a relationship, caring for yourself or your child, and accomplishing basic daily living activities.

So where can you turn for information, guidance and emotional support to assist you with your questions and the decisions you will face? In many cases, only another amputee who has experienced a similar situation can provide the answers you need.

These people are your peers, and they may be found among your friends, neighbors, family members, or at a local amputee support group.

Remember, you're are not alone. If you want to speak with another amputee or parent, call the terh Amputee Support Group and ask to be connected with someone of the same gender and age group with similar limb differences.

ACA’s National Peer Network (NPN) maintains a database of trained, experienced peer visitors nationwide who are available to provide the informatrion and encouragement you and your family need.

National Peer Network

The ACA National Peer Network (NPN)

The NPN meets the needs of new amputees who are coming to terms with the reality of amputation by certifying peer visitors who can demonstrate that there is life after amputation.

The certified peer visitor is someone who has experienced this life-changing event, is living a full and productive life, and has completed the ACA training program preparing him or her to visit another individual.
A peer visitor volunteers to serve as a role model, offer emotional support, and provide information about local and national resources.

The ACA offers an intense one-day training workshop for those who wish to become certified peer visitors. Support groups can sponsor the trainings, and individuals can contact the Amputee Support Group of Delaware or go to www.amputee-coalition.org to find the training session closest to your area.



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