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About Peer Support

The Houston Diabetes Peer Support Network delivers peer support to people living with diabetes and their caregivers.

Peer Support links people living with a chronic condition such as diabetes. People with a common illness are able to share knowledge and experiences – including some that many health workers do not have.

According to Peers for Progress, there are four functions of peer support:

1. Assistance in Daily Management:
Peer supporters use their own experiences with diet, physical activity and medicine adherence in helping people figure out how to manage diabetes in their daily lives. They can also help in identifying key resources, such as where to buy healthy foods or pleasant and convenient locations for exercise.

2. Social and Emotional Support:
Through empathetic listening and encouragement, peer supporters are an integral part of helping patients to cope with social or emotional barriers and to stay motivated to reach their goals.

3. Linkages to Clinical Care and Community Resources:
Peer supporters can help bridge the gap between the patients and health professionals and encourage individuals to seek out clinical and community resources when it is appropriate.

4. Ongoing support, extended over time:
Peer supporters successfully keep patients engaged by providing proactive, flexible, and continual long-term follow-up.

For people with diabetes and their caregivers, Peer Support offers multiple benefits:

  • Helps participants to face the reality of their diabetes diagnosis
  • Allows participants to share their concerns and emotions about diabetes
  • Provides a safe & confidential environment
  • Fosters an atmosphere of sharing & learning amongst peers

Peer Support in Cities Changing Diabetes Houston

Led by CORE Initiative, the Houston Diabetes Peer Support Network offers programs in different formats: Facebook, Zoom and in-person groups in the community.

The Peer Supporters are trained in a curriculum developed by the Peer Support Action Work Group consisting of people living with diabetes, Community Health Workers and healthcare providers. It follows recommendations set forth by Peers for Progress at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Public Health.

How To Join

To join the Facebook, please sign up here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/139898349987212

If you would like to join Peer Support via Zoom or in person, please contact Serena Valentine COREInitiative@peoplenomix.org

Learn more about the Houston Diabetes Peer Support Network and Our Training

Join Our Diabetes Peer Supporter Training June 23-25, 2023

Friday June 23 6pm - 8pm

Saturday June 24 9am - 4pm

Sunday June 25 9am - 1pm

In person training at the Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center

Register today:

https://forms.gle/KzWBGuNRdycrsXSo6

Training PDF

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