Heartbeats Orewa Seminar TALK on HEART FAILURE AND HEART HEALTH MANAGEMENT
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.
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