New or Experienced Amputee: A Support Group Offers Many Benefits

Whether you are a new amputee or have been one for a long time, participating in an amputee support group can offer you many benefits. Amputee support groups can provide a network for locating healthcare providers, finding adaptive equipment, just meeting new friends, or perhaps sharing your knowledge with new amputees. Fortunately today, around the United States and internationally, there are hundreds of such groups.

These groups can provide the following:

While support groups can offer numerous benefits, it can be psychologically difficult to get involved the first time. You might think that participating in a support group will be a waste of time, or that you are doing just fine all alone, or that participating in a support group is a sign of emotional weakness.

Although you might be hesitant at first, consider giving it a chance. Like many amputees who have reluctantly gone to their first support group meeting, you too might find it a life-changing experience.

How to Locate a Peer Support Group

To find a support group in your area, visit www.amplitude-media.com/supportgroups. More groups will be listed soon. You may also visit the Amputee Coalition’s Support Group Network page. If you do not find a group in your area, try contacting a local hospital or rehabilitation facility, looking for listings in your local phone book, searching the Internet, or watching for meeting announcements in your local newspaper.

Support group leaders: Be sure to register your support group at the Amplitude website. We offer another great way to let amputees know about your group.

For more helpful information like this, order your copy of the Limb Loss Resource Guide today at https://www.oandp.com/secure/amplitude-media.

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