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Mended Hearts is the largest heart patient support network in the world, with 18,000 members and 300 chapters. Recognized for its role in facilitating a positive patient-care experience, Mended Hearts ...
Groups like Mended Hearts can help heart disease survivors live healthy lives.
Members of Mended Hearts are there to remind CABG-heads that things will be okay.
Mended Hearts works with patients with heart procedures but also caregivers of the patients, the youngest member in the state is four-years-old.
Groups like Mended Hearts can be very effective in helping heart disease survivors live healthy lives in the years after their heart crisis.
Generally speaking, Mended Hearts deals in small victories — a smile crossing a worried face, a gentle nudge toward a change in lifestyle.
Joel Vogel’s heart attack in 2004, at age 46, shook him deeply. Now he volunteers with Mended Hearts, helping others cope with similar pain. (The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Mended Hearts, a national organization, is connecting cardiac patients at WakeMed with peers who can support and educate them. February is American Heart Month.
Mended Hearts volunteers are often former heart surgery patients themselves, who offer valuable peer-to-peer support.
Mended Hearts has launched a revolutionary, multi-faceted program that will identify and eventually train thousands of heart patients to become effective advocates on issues critical to their ...