HEART SHAPED COMMUNITYDHHVI - Women’s Heart Health Program
WOMEN AND HEART DISEASEHistorical Perspective
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Pictorial Medical Guide by Forty Specialists (1953)
“Set the patient at ease: Remember that sensation in the heart regions are always frightening. Therefore, give the patient no sign that you are shocked, keep smiling, show him that he may not be in real danger.”
“The patient who loses the hope that he can survive an attack or overcome a heart condition, loses half the chance he has. It is, therefore, up to you THE WOMAN, to strengthen his will to live and give him hope.”
“Pain in the chest without other symptoms may be overcome by a few drops of spirits of ammonia …. If the pain is agonizing, the face pale or bluish, and covered with cold sweat, give repeatedly small amounts of straight brandy or whisky. Put the patient in a comfortable position, apply repeatedly very hot applications to the heart, eventually around the arms and feet, and a cool compress to the head.”
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WOMEN’s HEART HEALTH PROGRAMHeart Shaped Community
• Mercy / Dignity Health Heart & Vascular Institute program has a longstanding history of recognizing the unique heart health needs of women
• Purpose has been to raise awareness and change the perception of women’s risk for cardiovascular disease in concert with AHA’s focus and Red Dress campaign
• Increased focused efforts after publication of 2011 AHA Women’s Prevention and Risk Factors for CV Disease – new risk factors specific for women
• Women’s Advisory Council formed to develop focus areas, promote the importance of a women’s role in the overall multi-generational health of her family and social circle, and have fun and inspiring events and educational venues.
• Focused topics are:• Movement/Activity • Nutrition • Stress Reduction • Hands-Only CPR
• Provide a grass roots support and philanthropy opportunities for the Mercy Women’s Heart Shaped Community and outreach functions
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WOMEN’s HEART HEALTH PROGRAMHeart Shaped Community
ACTIVITY and MOVEMENT – Dance, Stretch, Walk
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MOVEMENTAHA Heart and Stroke Walk - September
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MOVEMENTAHA Heart and Stroke Walk - September
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MOVEMENTAHA Heart and Stroke Walk - September
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MOVEMENT Day of Dance - 2012, 2013, 2014
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MOVEMENTDay of Dance - 2012, 2013, 2014
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MOVEMENTPeripheral Vascular Disease
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NUTRITION – Eating Healthy
NUTRITIONEat Your Heart Out
NUTRITIONEat Your Heart Out
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NUTRITIONEat Your Heart Out
STRESS REDUCTION – Laugh, Color, Spa
STRESS REDUCTIONLaugh – Color - Spa
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STRESS REDUCTIONLaugh – Color - Spa
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STRESS REDUCTIONLaugh – Color - Spa
STRESS REDUCTIONLaugh – Color - Spa
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HANDS-ONLY CPR - Staying Alive!
HANDS-ONLY CPRStaying Alive!
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HANDS-ONLY CPRStaying Alive!
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4 events in 1 year635 Trained in CPR
HANDS-ONLY CPRStaying Alive!
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COMMUNITY and PHYSICIAN NEWSLETTERS
COMMUNITY NEWSLETTERSHeart Healthy News, Tips, Advice
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PHYSICIAN NEWSLETTERSClinical Guidelines, Technology, Procedures
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COMMUNITY AND PHYSICIAN NEWSLETTERS
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DOES THIS MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE?
• COMMUNITY IMPACT• 50+ events• 20+ topics• 16,000+ participants in HSC related events• 1,100+ HSC Ambassadors
• PHYSICIAN IMPACT• 75+ physician presentations• 450+ HeartCaring certifications
• NEWSLETTERS, EMAIL, MAIL, SOCIAL MEDIA TOUCHES• Hundreds of thousand touches
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BY THE NUMBERS2012-2019
EVENT EVALUATIONSDay of Dance
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• I will pay more attention to my risk factors for heart disease
• I will talk to my doctor about my risk factors
• I will eat a healthier diet• I will incorporate movement and activity
into my daily routine• I will manage my stress better by taking a
break, walk, or deep breaths• I will encourage my friends and family to
take heart healthy actions• I will attend the Day Of Dance next year• I will bring a friend with me to Day of
Dance next year
EVENT EVALUATIONSEat Your Heart Out
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• I will pay more attention to my risk factors for heart disease
• I will talk to my doctor about my risk factors• I will eat a healthier diet• I will incorporate a variety of foods into my
diet• I will add more fruits and vegetable to my
diet• I will ‘shop the perimeter’ of the grocery
store to add fresh vs packaged items• I will encourage my friends and family to
take heart healthy actions.
EVENT EVALUATIONSLaugh, Learn, Lounge
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• I will pay more attention to my risk factors for heart disease
• I will talk to my doctor about my risk factors
• I will eat a healthier diet• I will incorporate movement and activity
into my daily routine• I will manage my stress better by taking a
breaks, walk, or deep breaths• I will encourage my friends and family to
take heart healthy actions• I will attend the Laugh, Learn, and Lounge
event next year• I will bring a friend/family member with
me.
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PARTICIPANT COMMENTSInspiration / Motivation / Action
I’ve observed many woman neglect their own health while caring for others. That was true for me, until I had my own health crisis--cancer--which was my wake up call. Now, I'm on a mission to make sure I take care of this body and mind. This was an inspiring, informative setting within which I could say, "I need to get informed and take charge of my own health.“
I will be making life style changes due to this event. Thank you.
As I mentioned earlier, we enjoy attending these events. Always good to learn and be aware about common issues (and reminding us that our health begins with me). I appreciate Dignity Health providing these opportunities. Thank you very much!
I like it all… just the right time in my life to take notice of what’s good for me.
Thanks for doing something very important to both women and men.
My wife and I really enjoyed the morning and now we can work on reduce stress and keep are heart healthy and strong. Thank you all
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PARTICIPANT COMMENTSMedical Conditions / Health Advocate
The atrial fibrillation presentation was excellent. I loved that the Drwas able to discuss something so complex in a way that it could be understood by all. It was definitely an eye opener and will change some of the things I do.
Jack Gallagher was hilarious. I have to admit, I thought the senior stuff cracked me up. More importantly, I found the information presented by the doctors to be very informative. Will ask appropriate questions when I see my doctor next for my annual five minute exam.
As a result of this event, I'm going to ask my doctor to refer me for a PAD work up. I definitely have the symptoms.
HEARTCARING AWARDHeartCaring Conference - May 1, 2014
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Joyce Higley, Dir. DHHVI (2nd from the left) accepts the award for excellence at the Heart Shaped Community conference. She is joined by (from left) Kim Perkins, MD, Tracy Toms and Malissa Owen
“Heart of the Community Award”2014 HeartCaring Organization
HEART SHAPED COMMUNITYSUMMARY
• Heart Shaped Community Mission• Inspire• Motivate• Educate• Activate
• Grassroots – Go Where You Live
• Making a Difference a Step at a Time
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Thank You