Heart Conditions
Tweed Heads Heart Support Group
Tweed Community Health, Meets Thusdays 9.30 - 11.30 amTo book call Tracey or Jan Ph: (07) 55067429
Heart To Heart Support Group - Lismore
Support for parents and families of children with heart problems, with the promise of always offering a listening ear. Group meets to suit members. please call (02) 6621 8637 or (02) 6621 8394Recovering From Stroke Support Group - Lismore
Meets every 4 weeks at the Caroll Centre, Saint Vincent's Hospital, Lismore.For Carers & people recovering from stoke. Contact the Carrol Centre on Ph: (02) 6623 3393
North Coast Area Cardiac Services
For general enquiries contact the NCAHS Area Coordinator, Kerry Wilcox (02) 66224453, or 0401 710 401
Fax (02) 66 223185.
You may like to find out more about Cardiac Services by visiting our Living With Chronic Disease pages.
There are a number of national support networks for a variety of heart dieseases and conditons.
Heart Foundation
The Heart Foundation is an independent Australia-wide, non-profit health organisation, funded almost entirely by donations. The Foundation's purpose is to improve the heart health of Australians and to reduce disability and death from heart and blood vessel disease.
Heartline-free phone information services on 1300 362 787
For the cost of the local call from anywhere in Australia, you can contact the Heart Foundation's national information service Heartline on 1300 36 27 87 - Your direct line to 'Matters of the Heart' and the Heart Foundation. Heartline is staffed by heart health information staff who can provide information on a range of cardiovascular health issues, including:
- Nutrition and Weight Loss
- Quitting Smoking
- Physical Activity
- Surgery and other treatments
- Life after heart attack and rehabilitation
- Heart disease, stroke or blood vessel diseases
Heartline is available to the public from Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 6:30pm (Eastern Standard Time).
HEARTNET: A New Online Community for Heart Patients and Carers
The Heart Foundation and Edith Cowan University (WA) have developed a special support website for heart patients and their carers. HeartNET is the first of its kind in Australia - allowing all heart patients, carers, friends and family to communicate with each other.There are therapeutic benefits to be gained when patients can communicate with each other – particularly because they can offer mutual support. HeartNET provides an environment where they can swap stories, jokes, recipes and share ideas with people who understand. They can access the site 24 hours a day, 7 days week and by choosing a nickname to use on the website, their identities are protected.
HeartNET is the subject of a broader research project into the nature of online support and secondary prevention.
To gain access to HeartNET please visit their website and register for an account.
