
Kim Wood’s life experience shaping her role as peer support worker at Chilliwack Hospital
CHILLIWACK — Kim Wood is uniquely qualified to help people who use substances because she has walked in their shoes. Her life experience is shaping her role as a peer support worker at Chilliwack General Hospital.
“I know what it’s like to feel unworthy, unloved and left out,” says Kim Wood, who joined the Chilliwack team in September.
“I was able to pull myself up with the support of others and now I want to be that support person for other people.”
Kim is one of four new peer support workers hired as part of a pilot project to help support the response to the overdose public health emergency, and address harms related to the toxic drug supply.