What is Peer Support?
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Peer support links people living with a chronic condition. People with a common illness are able to share knowledge and experiences -- including some that many health workers do not have.
Peer support is frequent, ongoing, accessible and flexible. Peer support can take many forms: phone calls, text messaging, group meetings, home visits, going for walks together, grocery shopping, and more! It complements and enhances other health care services by creating the emotional, social, and practical assistance necessary for managing the disease and staying healthy. Some core functions include: assistance in daily management, social and emotional support, linkages to clinical care and community resources, and ongoing support over an extended amount of time. Certified Peer Support Specialists provided peer to peer support to adults experiencing mental health challenges. Peer support specialists model recovery to clients. They provide hope and social support through empowerment and advocacy to improve or maintain the client's wellness and stability in their home and community! |
We offer this service at...
Idaho Falls Cognition Center
1301 E 17th St, Idaho Falls (208) 538-3122 |
Idaho Falls Youth Behavior & Rehab Clinic
1327 E 17th St, Idaho Falls (208) 538-3122 |
Pocatello Cognition Center
400 Yellowstone Ave, Pocatello (208) 549-7246 |
Rexburg Cognition Center
30 Madison Professional Park (208) 356-4459 |