Heart Support Australia- Midland Peer Support Group

Bellevue Cardiovascular Health - Other Youth Women Men Older People

About This Group

Heart Support Australia offers a new era of managing heart disease by educating, supporting and empowering individuals to gain the ability to manage their own condition for the long-term.

By sharing experiences and personal challenges, peer support members gain a sense of belonging, recognition, validation, and value. Peer support can prevent worsening of physical and mental health, and reduce the risk of returning to hospital.

If you have had a heart event, talking with someone who has shared the same or similar experience makes it much easier to express your feelings and concerns. Being heard and understood helps to break down feelings of loneliness and isolation. It helps you to come to terms with the emotions, loss, grief and life changes you may be experiencing. Unfortunately, patients with heart disease are usually left on their own after their new diagnosis, surgery and cardiac rehabilitation, with lots of questions but no long-term support services other than seeing a GP or cardiologist.

Heart Support Australia invites guest speakers to talk and help participants to manage their condition.

Our Midland Peer Support Group is led by Gane Doyle and enjoys river walks and coffee chats on the first Tuesday of the month and peer support sessions every third Tuesday of the month – see below for the details to attend

Walk & Talk:

First Tuesday of the month from 10.30am at Woodbridge Riverside Park, Midland

Peer Support Group Sessions:

When: 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:30am

Where: Midland Scout Hall, 10 Helen Street, Bellevue

The sessions are free, and no booking is necessary.