Info for NEW & EXISTING support group leaders
If you administer a vestibular disorders support group (or want to), we're eager to help. VeDA assist support groups by publishing contact information for new or established groups as well as meeting dates and times in our Support Group Directory. Please e-mail us with the group's meeting address, contact person with e-mail and/or phone number, website URL (if you have one), and how often you meet. We also encourage support group leaders to join us on Facebook, where you can share your group's activities or post a notice about your interest in forming a group.
If there are no existing support groups in your area we encourage you to start your own - VeDA can help! By joining the VeDA Support Group Network (VSGN) you gain access to resources such as meeting outlines, mentoring, and help
Possible Formats and Considerations for Support Group Meetings
Varying the presentation and organization of meetings can be helpful for providing variety and for delivering information. But the ultimate goal is to establish a network with which people can ground themselves in order to move forward. Read more...
Possible Discussion Topics for Support Group Meetings
Download a list of possible topics for meetings. You might also find it helpful to cross-reference this list with our free downloadable publications. Read more...
Sample meeting outlines
Sometimes being in charge of leading a discussion can be daunting, but if you go to the meeting with a few key questions to pose to the group, you’ll find it easy to keep the session lively! To review a support-group leader’s outline for leading a meeting about understanding a vestibular disorder as an invisible chronic illness, read more.
Finally, don’t be timid about simply starting the meeting by reading from some of our free download publications. For example, check out “Addressing Vestibular Patients’ Stressors and Self-Doubts” for a topic that may trigger a lively discussion about experiences with the author’s point of view.
Order VeDA brochures to distribute to your support group attendees.