Refer your patients to myheartmylife.org.au to join the free program.
Patients register with their contact details and answer questions about themselves so we can tailor their support.
Patients receive evidence-based information and practical tips via online content, emails and text messages over 12 weeks.
Refer your patients to myheartmylife.org.au to join the free program. | |
Patients register their details (including email address and phone number) and answer questions about themselves so we can tailor their support, depending on whether they have been recently diagnosed or have been living with coronary heart disease for some time. | |
Patients receive information, guidance and practical tips via bite-sized online articles, videos, emails and text messages over 12 weeks. We cover a variety of topics, from cardiac rehabilitation and financial wellbeing to heart-healthy eating and mental health support services. |
Complements clinical care MyHeart MyLife provides easy-to-digest information to help your patients understand and actively participate in their care – from taking their medicines to forming heart-healthy habits. |
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Provides tailored and evidence-based information Whether your patient has been recently diagnosed or has been living with coronary heart disease for some time, we have information and advice for wherever they are on their heart health journey. |
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Offers peer support Peer support can improve the psychosocial health and wellbeing of patients with heart disease. By joining MyHeart MyLife, patients have access to a safe online community, moderated by the Heart Foundation, where they can connect with others on a similar journey. |
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Supports mental health and wellbeing It’s common for people to experience anxiety, depression or stress after a heart disease diagnosis. The MyHeart MyLife program provides mental health and wellbeing information and signposts to specialist services. |
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Provides resources for patients living in rural and remote Australia If you are a healthcare professional working in rural or remote Australia, we have tailored patient resources that address the unique challenges of living with coronary heart disease in these regions. |
Last updated26 July 2024