Presentation on Heart Disease and Heart Health Management in the Community at the Grove Retirement Village, Orewa
Heartbeats convener, Trent Lash, is providing a public presentation on HEART DISEASE AND PRIMARY HEART HEALTHCARE in the community, on the 25th November at new The Grove Retirement Village, Orewa, from 11:00am to 12:00pm
The presentation will cover:
- heart disease and the little known symptoms of a heart attack
- primary and community-based healthcare for heart event survivors
Trent has been an in-demand guest speaker at a number of community and service groups on the Hibiscus Coast .
ALL ARE WELCOME to attend, whether you are heart event survivor, have a family member who has heart disease, or just would like to know more, in layman's terms, about this No.1. disease in New Zealand.
Heartbeats is a community -based, peer-peer heart event survivors support group that was started on the Hibiscus Coast in July 2019 and has grown to over 100 members, with local groups operating across the North Shore and West Auckland. It is supported by the Waitemata DHB and Heart Foundation NZ. Check us out on our Facebook page at
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When: Wednesday 25th November at 11:00am
Where: The Grove Retirement Village main lobby, entrance off Centreway Avenue, Orewa, just a block along Centreway from the Baptist Church.
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