
Harborview Heights
Trauma Center
Harborview Heights Trauma Center is a leading destination for emergency and critical care, serving as a lifeline for patients across the region. As a verified Level I Trauma Center, it is staffed 24/7 with trauma surgeons, anesthesiologists, and critical care specialists ready to respond within minutes. The facility features advanced diagnostic technology, dedicated trauma operating suites, and a rooftop helipad for rapid air transport, ensuring seamless care from the moment of arrival.
What sets Harborview Heights apart is its holistic approach to recovery. In addition to acute care, the center offers specialized rehabilitation, mental health support, and social services that help patients and families adjust to life after a traumatic event. Through ongoing research, physician training, and community injury-prevention programs, Harborview Heights is not only saving lives today but shaping the future of trauma care for tomorrow.

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Support Groups
Harborview Survivors Circle
The Harborview Survivors Circle is a peer-led support group created for individuals recovering from serious injuries and trauma. Participants are invited to share experiences, discuss challenges, and learn practical strategies for physical and emotional healing. Meetings include guest speakers such as rehabilitation specialists, mental health professionals, and community advocates who provide guidance and encouragement throughout the recovery journey.
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Meets: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month, 6:00β7:30 PM
π Harborview Heights Trauma Center, Community Room B
π Contact: (555) 442-1980
Harborview Family & Caregiver Network
The Family & Caregiver Network provides a welcoming space for loved ones who support trauma survivors. This group focuses on caregiver well-being, stress management, and building resilience while navigating the challenges of recovery. Sessions feature open discussions, educational workshops, and resource-sharing to ensure families never feel alone in the process.
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Meets: 2nd Thursday of each month, 5:30β7:00 PM
π Harborview Heights Trauma Center, Family Resource Lounge
π Contact: (555) 442-1981
Local Resources
Renew Together Family Support Program
A neighborhood-based initiative offering weekly group meetings for families adjusting after a loved oneβs injury. Sessions include guided discussions, coping workshops, and recreational activities designed to strengthen family connections during recovery.
π Eastside Community Center
π (555) 673-4421
π www.renewtogetherfamilies.org
StrongRoots Caregiver Collective
A peer-led network for caregivers and family members providing long-term support to injury survivors. The collective hosts monthly gatherings, educational talks on caregiving strategies, and advocacy training to help families navigate healthcare systems.
π Downtown Family Resource Hub
π (555) 812-9054
π www.strongrootscare.org
Circle of Hope Family Alliance
A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping families of trauma and injury survivors find balance and resilience. Services include counseling referrals, child and teen support groups, and family wellness retreats.
π West River Community Hall
π (555) 294-7760
π www.circleofhopealliance.org
New Horizons Amputee Family Network
A community-driven program that provides peer mentorship, family workshops, and adaptive activity days for individuals adjusting to life after limb loss. Families gain tools to support recovery while building connections with others on the same journey.
π Lakeside Community Center
π (555) 713-4428
π www.newhorizonsamputee.org
Resilient Steps Caregiver Collective
A supportive network designed for spouses, parents, and caregivers of amputee survivors. Meetings focus on stress management, resource navigation, and sharing practical caregiving strategies.
π Midtown Family Resource Center
π (555) 824-3901
π www.resilientsteps.org
Thrive Together Amputee Alliance
A nonprofit organization offering counseling referrals, youth and sibling support groups, and adaptive recreation events that bring whole families together in a positive, healing environment.
π Greenfield Community Hall
π (555) 268-7753
π www.thrivetogetheralliance.org
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TSN Coordinator
Isabel Jenkins
Email Coordinator
Address
987 Main Street
East Bay, OR 00000
Telephone
867-5309
Website
HarborviewHeights.org
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