对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的同伴支持

Canopy Medical Clinic 很高兴地宣布其 Peer Navigation 计划,该计划为北达科他州的 HIV/AIDS 患者提供支持。 由于北达科他州 Ryan White 计划和 Canopy 医疗诊所之间的合作,该计划成为可能。

Canopy Peer Navigation Program 是根据 HIV/AIDS 患者和/或经历过 HIV/AIDS 的患者的专业知识开发的。 这些人参与了项目开发的每一步。 它由 HIV/AIDS 感染者及其亲人创建,并为它们创建。

Peer support has been around for decades. It is a system in which people with similar lived experiences support one another, and therefore is more horizontal than hierarchical. The bond created among people who have overcome similar hardships is unique and powerful. It is often more informal, which can help clients feel more relaxed and open. It is well-researched and has evidence to support its effectiveness. Peer support as a strategy to support people living with HIV/AIDS and improve medication adherence is also recommended by the CDC.

Peer navigators are people living with and/or who have lived experience with HIV/AIDS. Peer navigators have learned to work in complicated systems and strive to provide others with the support they need when learning to live and thrive with HIV/AIDS.

The Canopy Peer Navigation Program supports people living with HIV/AIDS in two distinct ways:

Individual Support

Individual peer support pairs participants with a peer navigator who has similar lived experience and provides one-to-one support. Peer navigators may stay in contact with the folks they support via phone call, text, email, and/or online meetings, depending on what is most comfortable for the participant. In addition to regular check-ins, peer navigators are available to provide support as issues arise.

Peer navigators host four group support meetings per month. Additional details on meeting format are available here.

Online (via Zoom, accessible online or by phone):

People Living With HIV/AIDS Support Group

      • 11 a.m. (CT) on the second Saturday of the month.
      • 7 p.m. (CT) on the fourth Wednesday of the month.

Loved Ones of People Living with HIV/AIDS Support Group

      • 7 p.m. (CT) on the fourth Tuesday of the month.

In-person (Fargo):

Positive Hearts Support Group for People Living with HIV/AIDS

      • 11:30 a.m. (CT) on the second Tuesday of the month.

This program provides boxed lunches and grocery cards to those in attendance.

People interested in participating in the Canopy Peer Navigation Program, as either a participant or a peer navigator, can apply at https://www.canopymedicalclinic.com/ryan-white.html.

The Canopy Peer Navigation Program launched on Sept. 8, 2022. As such, we are working hard to spread the word about these services, reduce the stigma of living with HIV/AIDS, and support people to live fully.

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The vision of the Canopy Peer Navigation program is to inspire healthy lives and caring communities for people living with HIV/AIDS. The mission is to be relentless champions for people affected by HIV/AIDS and do all we can to help them thrive.

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