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Being
able to meet or speak with someone who has successfully undergone
a similar surgery can do much to alleviate the fears and anxiety new patients
may be feeling. The Vancouver UOA chapter works closely with a number
of hospitals' Enterostomal Nursing staff who refer patients to us. Upon
receiving a request we can supply trained volunteer visitors to new patients
either in hospital, at home, or by phone. We also provide pre-operative
support and encouragement for those awaiting ostomy surgery. If you are
going to be having ostomy surgery, be it temporary or permanent, and would
like to speak with a volunteer, please ask your ET nurse or doctor for
a referral, or contact us directly care of the numbers listed in this
site. We will endeavor to match patients with a volunteer of the same
sex, with a similar surgery and of the appropriate age. Medical
professionals please note: we do NOT dispense medical advice nor do we
provide physical care.
WOULD
YOU LIKE TO BE A VOLUNTEER VISITOR?
All of us, no matter how long ago our surgery was, remember what it was
like to cope with the change in our lives. Those who have successfully
adapted to life with an ostomy have much to offer to newcomers. Our male
and female volunteers range in age from early 20s to their 80s, and come
from a wide variety of backgrounds. Prospective volunteers should be in
good health, possess a positive outlook regarding life with an ostomy
and be willing to devote a few hours a month to patient support. We do
not require that all volunteers do personal visits; many provide excellent
support to patients over the phone. All volunteers are asked to attend
a training seminar. Seminars are free, and held throughout the year depending
on demand from new volunteers. If you are interested in learning more,
please contact the Visitor Coordinator at 604-683-6774.
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