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ABOUT SEPSIS ALLIANCE CONNECT

Sepsis Alliance Connect is a virtual support community designed for the millions
of people affected by sepsis. Each year, an estimated 1.4 million people survive
sepsis and over 350,000 adults die from sepsis in the United States alone.
Sepsis Alliance Connect is a place for these survivors, caregivers, loved ones,
and those left behind after a sepsis death to come together and share resources,
insight, and encouragement about their sepsis experience and life after sepsis.



The main goal of Sepsis Alliance Connect is to connect those who have been
impacted by this often isolating and frequently misunderstood condition. Members
can take part in live and pre-recorded programs exploring topics such as:

 * Coping with life after sepsis
 * Managing mental health
 * Adjusting to life after amputations

Sepsis Alliance Connect was launched by Sepsis Alliance in 2022 with the support
of volunteer community leaders passionate about positively impacting the lives
of those affected by sepsis.




UPCOMING LIVE PROGRAMS

 * Peer Support Conversations
   These conversations, scheduled at various times throughout each month, are
   facilitated by volunteers who are sepsis survivors, caregivers of sepsis
   survivors, and people who have lost a loved one to sepsis.
 * Life After Sepsis – What Do You Want Family and Friends to Know? – November
   15, 2024
   Speakers: A panel of sepsis survivors and those who have lost loved ones to
   sepsis
   For both sepsis survivors and the loved ones left behind after a sepsis
   death, sepsis’s lasting impact can be hard to explain to friends and family.
   During the holiday season, it can be challenging to navigate social
   situations with those who may not understand the enduring effects that sepsis
   has left behind. In this panel discussion, our panelists will share how they
   manage these situations and what they want family and friends to know about
   their lives after a sepsis loss or recovery.
 * Young Adult Affinity Group
   Whether you’ve survived sepsis or lost someone you love while you’re young,
   the experience can impact your life in ways you might not have expected. Meet
   other young adults (loosely defined as 45 or younger) who have had their
   lives changed by sepsis.
 * Balanced Sepsis Amputee Community
   Leslie Green, Founder: Balance Amputee Education and Wellness
   Leslie Green is a sepsis survivor and bilateral, below-the-knee amputee who
   has many years of experience working alongside people with limb loss and limb
   difference. Balance Amputee Education and Wellness’s communities provide
   education, to various groups of people who have experienced amputations due
   to sepsis and other factors. This monthly Sepsis Alliance Connect and Balance
   Amputee Education and Wellness collaborative session will connect members of
   these communities to share resources and discuss topics related to the
   intersection of amputation and sepsis, and often features guest speakers.




RECORDED PROGRAM LIBRARY

Browse a library of recorded programs you can watch any time, which will grow as
new programs are added. As soon as you log in, you’ll find a program library
which includes:

 * 2024 Sepsis Awareness Survey: What Do You Want to Know?,Jill Gress, Vice
   President, Radius Global Market Research (Retired) and Secretary, Sepsis
   Alliance Board of Directors
 * Raise Your Voice: Supercharge Your Advocacy This Month!, Amanda Feinman,
   Advocacy Communications & Operations Manager, Sepsis Alliance
 * Sepsis Survivor Week – How Can You Get Involved This Year?, Alex Sadorf
   Colvin, Director, Marketing and Communications, Sepsis Alliance
 * Sepsis and Relationships, Linda Hart, Sepsis Survivor, and her husband and
   caregiver Ken Hart; Don Smith, Sepsis Survivor, and his wife and caregiver,
   Karen Smith
 * Sharing Your Sepsis Story with the Media, Jackie Duda, Health and Travel
   Journalist, Sepsis and Disability Advocate
 * Sepsis: How is the Healthcare Professional Community Educated &
   Trained? Claudia Orth, BSN, RN, Director of Provider Education & Training,
   Sepsis Alliance; Katie West, MSN, RN, CME Specialist, Munson Healthcare;
   Sandra Kleier, RN, Sepsis Survivor
 * Preventing Readmissions After Sepsis, Stephanie Parks Taylor, MD, MS, Chief,
   Division of Hospital Medicine, Professor, Internal Medicine, University of
   Michigan
 * Basics of Home Care, Rebecca Fuller Gray, Executive Vice President of
   Clinical & Program Affairs, Home Care Association of New York State 
 * Storytelling with a Purpose, Rosie Bartel, Sepsis Advocate, Board Member,
   PFAnetwork and Peter Guglietta, Sepsis Advocate, Lost a Loved One
 * Infection Prevention for Immunocompromised People, Marijke Vroomen Durning,
   RN, Senior Clinical Content Advisor, Sepsis Alliance
 * Fitness Beyond Sepsis, Caitlin Massey, Personal Trainer
 * Sepsis Patient Experience Survey- What Did We Learn, Abigail Paras, MPH,
   Senior Director, Programs, Sepsis Alliance
 * Behind the Curtain: Preparing For Your Visit To Optimize Your Care, Karin
   Molander, MD, Emergency Medicine Physician, and Marijke Vroomen Durning, RN,
   Senior Clinical Content Advisor, Sepsis Alliance
 * Requesting a Sepsis Awareness Month Proclamation for your State, Amanda
   Feinman, Advocacy Communications & Operations Manager, Sepsis Alliance,
   and Carly Roberts, Sepsis Advocate, Lost a Loved One 
 * EMDR Therapy- How Do We Treat Trauma? Lee Oesterle, Licensed Clinical Social
   Worker; Hilary Bridges, Licensed Professional Counselor; and Don Smith,
   Sepsis Survivor
 * Common Treatments for Sepsis, Marijke Vroomen Durning, RN, Senior Clinical
   Content Advisor, Sepsis Alliance
 * Where to Begin? Finding a Counselor and Beginning Therapy After Sepsis,
   Kristan Seaford, Licensed Professional Counselor and Sepsis Survivor;
   and Hailey Bain, Sepsis Survivor
 * Diagnostic Solutions for Sepsis, Mark Miller, MD, Executive Vice President
   and Chief Medical Officer, bioMérieux
 * Holidays and Anniversaries: Marks on the Calendar Left by Sepsis, Rosalie
   Carter, grandmother of Amir Carter-Williams, who died of sepsis; Sandra
   Kleier, sepsis survivor; and Kaitlin Walden, mother of a sepsis survivor
 * Unmet Expectations: Grief When Sepsis Changes Your Life, Kristan Seaford,
   Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counsellor and Sepsis Survivor; Darrell
   Raikes, Sepsis Survivor; Kaitlin Walden, Mother of Pediatric Sepsis Survivor
 * Pain After Sepsis, Marijke Vroomen Durning, RN: Senior Clinical Content
   Advisor, Sepsis Alliance;Mike St. Onge, Sepsis Survivor;
   Toya Russell, Sepsis Survivor
 * Caregivers’ Mental Health, Dr. Stephen M. Scheinthal: Department of
   Psychiatry, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine
 * Amputee Panel, Katy Grainger, Kim Gilliam Steele & Mike St. Onge: Sepsis
   Survivors and Amputees
 * Sepsis and Older Adults, Al Cardillo, LMSW: President & CEO, Home Care
   Association of New York State
   & Wayne Shepard, RN: Director, Delaware County Office of the Aging
 * Advocacy Basics, Kristin DeVries: Director of Advocacy, Sepsis Alliance
 * Grief 101, Kristan Seaford, LPC
 * Disparities in Sepsis Cases, Sandy N. Cayo, DNP, and Cindy Hou, DO
 * Sepsis awareness resources
 * Adaptive fitness and meditation classes
 * and more




FAQS

Do I need to be tech savvy?

Not necessary! Familiarity with a computer is helpful, but not required. Our
staff is happy to help walk you through the process to get started, and the
community is designed to be user-friendly. We also have regular drop-in “office
hours” for tech questions.

What technology do I need?

Any up-to-date desktop/laptop computer or tablet will work. You also need a web
camera & microphone (if not already built into your device) to participate in
interactive programs.

Who is part of Sepsis Alliance Connect?

Sepsis Alliance Connect is made up of sepsis survivors, their caregivers and
loved ones, and those who have lost loved ones due to sepsis. For many in the
community, their experience with sepsis happened years ago. For others, it is a
more recent experience. All are interested in connecting with others whose lives
were impacted by sepsis.

Do I need to be able to hear the programming?

Wherever possible, live captioning is available for those who cannot hear
programming well. In some cases, captioning may not be available for various
program components such as videos.

Will programs be available in other languages?

Programming is currently available in English, but as Sepsis Alliance Connect
grows, we hope to provide programming in other languages as well.

Will there be message boards or different ways to connect with others?

Yes! As of April 2024, Sepsis Alliance Connect also offers message boards to
help connect with others regardless of the time of day.

Who can I ask if I have other questions?

Please reach out to the Sepsis Alliance team with further questions at
connect@sepsis.org



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