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Peer Visitors are trauma survivors; having survived their own personal traumatic experiences and injuries.
The MetroHealth Peer Visitor program offers patients and their loved ones an opportunity to talk with a trained volunteer during their hospital stay.
The Peer Visitor program has been a standard of care at the MetroHealth System since 2013.
In 2019 alone, MetroHealth Peer Visitors donated nearly 600 volunteer hours and completed over 650 visits to patients and their loved ones.
If interested in becoming a Peer Visitor, please contact 216-778-8199 or email [email protected] for more information.
Benefits of Meeting a Peer Visitor Include:
In 2024, MetroHealth expanded the Peer Mentorship Program to include a virtual option.
Scan the QR code and match with a Peer through TandemStride to navigate your journey to recovery and independence.
“I believe the people that have entered my life on this journey, we have been able to heal each other in some way.”
There is no “how-to” book for redefining one’s life after trauma. If there were, Mark would be the one to write it.
Nan has good reason to believe in miracles. She is alive because of a series of them.
“You can’t let the trauma define you. You have to let it go, move past it. It doesn’t define you.”
As a MetroHealth employee who is also a trauma survivor, Amy Vitelli has first-hand knowledge of the lifesaving care that MetroHealth provides every day.
For Pete, can’t was never part of the plan.
A group of over fifteen survivors volunteer as Peer Visitors. The experiences and injuries these survivors have overcome vary, but above all, each is dedicated to helping others recover.
Peer Visitor Program