Heartbeats

Community Organisation

Heartbeats
1083 Whangaparaoa Road
Tindalls Beach
Whangaparaoa 0930
16 days ago

Presentation on Heart Attack, Heart Disease Treatments, and Management

Trent Lash from Heartbeats

ONE IN THREE: Are you ready to beat New Zealand's biggest killer?

More people die of heart disease every year, than any other condition, including ALL cancers combined. Approximately 10,000 people: about 25% under the age of 60 years old.
About a third (3,000 people) die prematurely of … View more
ONE IN THREE: Are you ready to beat New Zealand's biggest killer?

More people die of heart disease every year, than any other condition, including ALL cancers combined. Approximately 10,000 people: about 25% under the age of 60 years old.
About a third (3,000 people) die prematurely of heart disease because of lack of knowledge (source: Heart Foundation NZ).

The number of younger people under the age of 50, suffering heart attack and cardiac arrest is growing - heart issues are NOT AND OLD PERSONS DISEASE.

Join Trent Lash, Founder of Heartbeats Charitable Trust, for a myth-busting, potentially life-saving talk on this silent health crisis in NZ.
Walk away with knowledge, practical advice, and understanding on how to protect yourself, your family and whanau.

Hear from a heart event survivor with REAL, LIVED EXPERIENCE.
WHERE: Orewa Library
WHEN: Tuesday 25th November
TIME: 11:00am - 12 noon

Everyone is welcome, bring a friend, spouse, partner - DON'T MISS THIS. It could save a life - maybe even yours!

129 days ago

One in Three Deaths Each Year: Are you ready to beat NZ's biggest killer

Trent Lash from Heartbeats

Presentation at Whangaparaoa Library, Whangaparaoa, by Trent Lash, Founder of Heartbeats Community-Led, Peer-Peer heart support group.
Heart disease kills more NZ'ers than any other condition - yet it's underfunded and the most understood. It's not just an issue for the elderly, or … View more
Presentation at Whangaparaoa Library, Whangaparaoa, by Trent Lash, Founder of Heartbeats Community-Led, Peer-Peer heart support group.
Heart disease kills more NZ'ers than any other condition - yet it's underfunded and the most understood. It's not just an issue for the elderly, or the stereotypical older male, younger, 'apparently healthy' Kiwis are increasingly at risk. Heartbeats has members ranging in age from 20 to 92.

You will learn:
- what actually happens in a heart attack, what is the difference with a cardiac arrest?
- why heart disease is so overlooked - and so deadly, when you don't have enough knowledge
- how to reduce your risk, at ANY age
- where you can find real support, encouragement and understanding

Whangaparaoa Library Pohutakawa Room, at 11:00am this Thursday the 31st August - it could 'change' maybe even 'save' your life!

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362 days ago

Heartbeats Orewa Seminar TALK on HEART FAILURE AND HEART HEALTH MANAGEMENT

Trent Lash from Heartbeats

Over 12,400 'heart' patients are admitted to hospitals in NZ every year, many having suffered a heart attack or cardiac arrest. Almost 30% don't survive after 12 months!

Heart disease and stroke have the highest mortality rate in New Zealand - more than all cancers combined.

Do… View more
Over 12,400 'heart' patients are admitted to hospitals in NZ every year, many having suffered a heart attack or cardiac arrest. Almost 30% don't survive after 12 months!

Heart disease and stroke have the highest mortality rate in New Zealand - more than all cancers combined.

Do you have a close family member who has heart disease, or are you a
heart patient or heart event survivor yourself - are you feeling isolated, alone and don't know where to turn for help with your recovery . . . then
this talk and presentation by one of the leading cardiac rehab nurse specialists at North Shore Hospital, may be just what you need.

WHERE: Hibiscus Coast Community House (behind Estuary Arts Centre)
WHEN: this Thursday 12th December at 10:45am - 12 noon .

Sponsored by Heartbeats Hibiscus Coast cardiac support group, this is a talk not to be missed. EVERYONE IS WELCOME. Bring a family member or friend who might be a 'heart' person.

523 days ago

Heartbeats Cardiac Support Group for Heart Event Survivors on the Coast

Trent Lash from Heartbeats

Heartbeats next Hibiscus Coast Group meeting is TUESDAY 2nd July at the Hibiscus Coast Community House (behind the Estuary Arts Centre), Orewa next Tuesday, 2nd July.

If you've had a heart attack, just come out of hospital after heart surgery, or have heart failure or hypertension - then … View more
Heartbeats next Hibiscus Coast Group meeting is TUESDAY 2nd July at the Hibiscus Coast Community House (behind the Estuary Arts Centre), Orewa next Tuesday, 2nd July.

If you've had a heart attack, just come out of hospital after heart surgery, or have heart failure or hypertension - then Heartbeats is for YOU.
If you're feeling anxious, alone and can't find anyone who understands what you are going through - then Heartbeats is for YOU.

Come along and meet people who are in the same situation. It's free, informal, and you will learn so much about ways in which you can get on with living.

SEE YOU IN OREWA ON TUESDAY. Don't pass up the opportunity to find that YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
Call Trent for more information on 0220 606 199

550 days ago

HEARTBEATS HIBISCUS COAST HEART SUPPORT GROUP

Trent Lash from Heartbeats

Heart disease affects 31% (1 in 3) of the population. Being part of a heart support group, can lower your risk of a second heart event, by up to 50% and is proven to lengthen your life.

Heartbeats, the largest community-based cardiac support group for heart event survivors meets tomorrow, … View more
Heart disease affects 31% (1 in 3) of the population. Being part of a heart support group, can lower your risk of a second heart event, by up to 50% and is proven to lengthen your life.

Heartbeats, the largest community-based cardiac support group for heart event survivors meets tomorrow, Tuesday 4th June at the Hibiscus Coast Community House (behind the Estuary Arts Centre), Orewa, at 10am.

If you have high blood pressure, a heart condition or heart disease, Heartbeats is for you. Come along, meet other people who have the same condition and concerns as yourself . . . learn how you can best manage your heart condition and live longer, from others who have been through the same experience. All heart patients and heart event survivors are welcomed.
1 in 4 people admitted to hospital for a serious heart condition or after a heart attack, do not survive over one year after discharge from hospital.
Heartbeats is FREE, FRIENDLY and FOCUSSED on helping those who have had a heart attack live long and healthy lives.
For more information: Call Trent on 0220 606 199

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