Living Well With Heart Failure

This class is being held virtually via Zoom until further notice.

Welcome to our quarterly Living Well with Heart Failure classes, which are now being held online until further notice.

In this class, you will learn:

  • What heart failure is
  • How to manage it
  • Signs and symptoms to be aware of
  • When to call your doctor

We will also teach you about basic lifestyle changes you can make to manage your condition and increase your energy. Medications, diet, activities and other resources will also be discussed.

Cost: Free

When: Quarterly on Tuesdays from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Where: Session are held online. A Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants.

Contact:

Nathalie De Michelis
714-456-8887

Registration Instructions:

Registration is required for this free, virtual class by using the links next to the class date. Class dates and times may change without notice. Please note that we cannot record the workshop due to patient privacy. Be sure that you can make the date and time you select. 

You will get an automatic email immediately to confirm your registration. Closer to the date of the workshop, you will receive a Zoom link with your handouts and instructions from your workshop coordinator. You are welcome to take notes and share handouts with family and caregivers.

What you need to join the class:

  • A reliable, high-speed internet connection
  • A smartphone, tablet, laptop or computer with a video camera and microphone
  • A valid email address
  • Download the Zoom application to your device

Nursing students: Our patient health education workshops are for our patients. If want to attend this workshop, please register through this Nursing Student Registration form

Nursing students will be required to review, sign and upload two documents:
(1) Student Code of Conduct and Observation Guidelines and
(2) Student Workshop Instructions and Verification Steps.

There is a limited capacity for nursing student attendees, and acceptance into the workshop is first-come, first-serve. If you’ve been accepted into the workshop, you’ll be contacted by the Patient Education Department with more information.