Feb 2012 - HeartBeat Support Woking
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Feb 2012 - HeartBeat Support Woking
January 2012:4pp 1/2/12 08:21 Page 1 newsletter ISSUE 26 FEBRUARY 2012 www.Heartbeat-Support-Woking.org Affiliated to The British Heart Foundation Patron: Dr. D. Fluck BSc., MD, FRCP Registered Charity No. 1125972 Looking back to the future Chairman’s Report Dear member, it is hard to believe we are into a New Year, yet another Christmas has come and gone and 2012 stretches out before us. Where does the time go? Yet, when I look back at 2011 it really has been a brilliant year for HeartBeat and we needed a year to cram it all in! After sadly losing Steve Grierson in February it was important for us as a committee to continue his legacy and that’s exactly what we tried to do. The existing committee, already well known for their commitment and enthusiasm, was further strengthened when Bob Charles and Lynne Ratcliff joined us part way through the year. So what have we been up to? Whilst never forgetting our primary aim is to provide support to our members through our monthly meetings, we were also keen to continue raising our profile in the community through our attendance at local events such as the WAVS Volunteers Festival and Pyrford Flower Show. In addition, our own special events have been amazingly successful last year with well over 90 people attending our Charity Golf Day and Barbeque in July, nearly 90 joining us for our Quiz Night in November and an eye popping 110 people at our Christmas Dinner dance in December. This was in addition to our monthly members meetings which yet again hosted a number of interesting speakers from a wide range of topics as well as our social evenings. Add to this the very successful Volunteers Scheme at St. Peter’s Hospital which was recognised by the Trust at the annual volunteers Christmas lunch. In less than a year we have gone from strength to strength and sees its seventh member due to join the team in January and you can see how much has been achieved this year. So what do we have up our sleeves for 2012? In a word, lots! In addition to our monthly meetings and volunteers scheme we will be introducing new aspects to the support we give and receive. A new supporter’s scheme is underway, whereby local businesses are recognised on our website as supporters of HeartBeat after making a donation. The website itself, which saw a significant increase in the number of ‘hits’ last year, will be further extended to include more heartrelated resource links. Further support will be forthcoming for the Cardiac Rehab unit in the form of new exercise posters for the gymnasium. CONTENTS Chairman’s Report Mission Statement President’s Message Wednesday Walkers Telemetry Software Donation Golf Day and Social Evening BBQ Upcoming Events Committee List Membership Application Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 MISSION STATEMENT HEARTBEAT SUPPORT WOKING IS A NONPROFIT, VOLUNTARY SUPPORT GROUP. It aims to provide: A social environment in which to offer support and encouragement to patients, their partners and relatives with, or who have experienced cardiac problems. Endorse the benefits of continued exercise and a healthy lifestyle. Provide current information and practice in cardiac after-care. Promote the group’s activities so as to achieve a greater awareness and understanding of the potential risks of heart disease and the associated conditions. ASPH Chairman, Aileen McLeish, presents Richard with a small award to the volunteers for the work within CCU 2012 will not only see the Olympics returning to the UK since 1948, (and to many parts of Surrey no less!!!) but it is also a special year for us as it is the 10th Anniversary of HeartBeat Support. You can rest assured we will not miss this chance for us all to celebrate our first 10 years. Plans for the celebration are already underway and Sunday the 10th June has been chosen to hold a garden party for all members, their families, and supporters of HeartBeat. More information on this event will be published in due course but for now please make sure the 10th June in your diaries. I look forward to seeing many of you again at future meetings and events in 2012 Richard Docketty Chairman – HeartBeat Support When funds permit, to support St. Peter’s Hospital’s Cardiac Rehabilitation Group, to help provide additional equipment to aid patient recovery. Do you have an interesting article or contribution you think can be useful to us in future Newsletters? If so please contact Cliff Butler on 01932 346918 or email: [email protected] HBSW polo shirts For Sale The New T-shirts are now available, with Bravehearts logo (left chest) and HBSW Logo (right sleeve) at £15.00 each. Available only in grey, but in small, medium, large and extra large sizes. They will be on sale at each HeartBeat meeting, through Suzanne or any committee member. SUPPORTED BY WOKING LEISURE CENTRE • BRAVEHEARTS REHAB GROUP PAGE 1 January 2012:4pp 1/2/12 08:21 Page 2 Whooooosh.......! ...the sound of 2011 as it vanishes into the sunset!! I have to admit to a certain amount of panic rising in my chest when I consider how quickly time is rushing past. Filling what we do have with happy memories seems to be a good option. 2011 gave me many of those, both personal and otherwise. My stepson got married, then my son, Tom and I had a wonderful party to celebrate our milestone birthdays. Tom also announced his engagement and if that wasn’t enough excitement my eldest daughter gave birth to a beautiful baby daughter. There were sad times too as we lost some of our Bravehearts members: John Duckett, Rob Wallin and William Oldall, who many will remember as our ‘resident artist’. Mostly they had had long and full lives, but the untimely and sudden passing of our Chairman and co-founder, Steve Grierson left us all reeling, and of course we are still missing him. Two very dear and close friends of mine, lost a much treasured son. Those of us who know the family are still finding it hard to Christmas Dinner/Dance President’s Report – Suzanne Lawrence come to terms with. I know that both families have happy memories of their loved ones - just not as many as there ought to be – but in time those memories will be in the forefront of their minds. We had fun celebrating the 10th birthday of Bravehearts in May of 2011 and in Summer we all enjoyed the Golf Day. There were two Christmas dinners with the Bravehear ts and finally came the Christmas Dinner and Dance, a thoroughly good evening made especially enjoyable by David Fluck and his wife letting their hair down. We were also delighted to welcome Tracy Bradshaw and her husband. Whilst chatting to David he said how much he loved seeing everyone together, but most importantly of all, that everyone was happy. Build as many happy memories as you can – because time will fly no matter how you spend it! Our Annual Dinner/Dance was held at Chobham Golf Club on Friday 2nd December and was enjoyed by 110 guests. Herbert Davis was the winner of a Heart themed hamper which raised £206 at Christmas Dinner/Dance Guests enjoying a wonderful 3 course dinner The first prize winner of the raffle receives a Cuisinart Slow Cooker Woking Festival of Volunteering Continuing your exercise after Rehabilitation at Woking Leisure Centre Monday Circuit in the Studio 11.30am – 12.30pm Tuesdays and Thursdays in the gym 12.00pm – 3.00pm Thursday Circuit in the Studio 11.30am – 12.30pm Fridays. Step Class in the Studio 11.15am – 12.15pm Induction and Membership £20 Session £4.00 For further information contact Evolve Fitness Suite on 01483 771122 Woking Leisure Centre and Pool in the Park Woking Park, Kingfield, Woking, Surrey GU22 9BA. Telephone: 01483 771122 PAGE 2 On a sunny June 11th 2011, WAVS organised a Festival of Volunteering in Woking Town Square. This is an annual event to show the local community the work being carried out within our area. This year the event was supported an opened by Jonathan Lord our local MP. There were about 15 stands which shows the amount and variation of charitable work being carried out in and around the Woking area. This was emphasised by Jonathan when he gave his opening speech. Early that morning members of the HeartBeat team, armed with large cups of tea, made our pitch ready for the long day ahead. We were hoping that our stand would raise awareness not only of our Charity work but also the help and guidance we can give not only to people who have had heart problems but relatives and friends as well. We also wanted to show the many social aspects of the group. Jonathan, Bob and Richard on our stand at WAVS Festival of Volunteering Although we had a reasonable amount of interest in our stand, we had to compete with music and dancing of local groups, which unfortunately was right next to us! The event will be repeated in June 2012. Bravehearts Ramblers meet 3rd Wednesday of the month. The walks are mostly local to Woking and vary in length. To receive the ‘round robin’ email or for more information please contact Suzanne on 07973 773330 January 2012:4pp 1/2/12 08:21 Page 3 VOLUNTEERING AT CCU PYRFORD FLOWER SHOW Tracey Bradshaw Ward Manager – Coronary Care Unit, St. Peter’s Hospital Cliff, Jean, Bob, Daphne, Richard and Ray, the HeartBeat Volunteers man our stall in the hospital reception area in December. It has been just over a year since I was first introduced to Heartbeat Support, and who could have imagined the success the partnership would bring? The introduction of the new Volunteers Scheme has been remarkable. I have admiration for the volunteers themselves, of which we now currently have seven, Richard, Jean, Daphne, Cliff, Bob, Ray and Sue Stocker who visit patients on the cardiac unit at least twice per week. From the very first small steps have come big leaps. This was new territory for the team, but they have embraced it whole heartedly, and it hasn’t gone unrecognized or unappreciated that some of the volunteers have had their own trials and tribulations along the way. The benefit of the visits to the patients and their partners/next-of-kin etc; is clear to see. They have the time, the patience and the experience themselves, to fully understand a patient’s perspective. It’s this precious commodity of ’time’ afforded to patients, that makes all the difference. Not only have we been lucky enough to benefit from the volunteers visits, but we have been fortunate enough to have benefitted from their fund raising efforts too. Since the re-introduction of the ambulance telemetry system (transmission of ECGs from the back of an ambulance direct to Coronary Care), the software of which was kindly funded by Heartbeat, the service has gone from strength to strength, and patients continue to benefit from this facility on a daily basis. There are plans to develop this service even further, so ‘thank you’ to Heartbeat for making this service available again. I would like to finish by wishing all my Heartbeat colleagues, their members, and affiliated services a very Happy New Year. I very much look forward to our continued collaboration in making our patients lives, that little bit better. Tracey Bradshaw Ward Manager – Coronary Care Unit, St. Peter’s Hospital Once again, we had a stall at the Pyrford Flower Show in July. We were blessed with glorious weather and with our stall looking out to the main arena, were able to watch the events as the afternoon progressed. We held a small raffle, which attracted a lot of interest and a small profit. We did not forget the children either, as they received a small gift. We had a most enjoyable day and spoke to a wide variety of people (including the leader of Woking Borough Council, Mr John Kingsbury), and later even signed up a new member to Heartbeat Support! Hopefully, we will look forward to doing the same again on Saturday 14th July 2012. Vice-Chairman Jean and Ron Pullen taking care of our stall and watching the events at the Flower Show A Successful Fund-raising Golf Day On July 21st, at Hoebridge Golf Club, 13 teams of 4 players battled it out on a rather wet ‘summer’ day to win the prizes on offer in our annual fund-raising golf day. The victors on the day were team ‘Any Holes A Goal’ led by Carl Jensen, (whose team also won the ‘Yellow Ball’ competition but generously offered it to the runners up in that, team ‘The Dicky Tickers’ led by Duncan Goldsworthy). 2nd place in the main event went to team ‘Never Up, Never Down’ led by David Stallwood. Most birdies (3) went to Richard Edmonds (in Cliff ’s team), longest drive Michael Lafflin (men), Sue Flavin (ladies) and nearest the pin was Peter Singer. In the evening more HeartBeat members arrived to join the golfers for the BBQ, a raffle was run and as a result the money raised for our charity was just short of £1,300! We must say a very big thank you to all the golf teams who supported us, most of whom are not HeartBeat members, but enjoy the great game and if it results in money raised for a charity, even better. We look forward now to Thursday 19th July when we meet again to battle it out on the fairways of Chobham Golf Club followed by an evening BBQ for golfers, partners and HBSW members. Left to Right: Suzanne presents 1st place silver salvers and a midweek 4-ball at Hoebridge to ‘Any Holes A Goal’. 2nd place winners ‘Never Up, Never Down’ won golf shirts and Jean presents the Yellow Ball competition prize of Carriage Clocks to ‘The Dicky Tickers’. PAGE 3 08:21 Page 4 The Heartbeat Committee ??? QUIZ NIGHT ??? On 5th November we held our annual quiz night presided over by our exceptional quiz masters, Hazel and Jonathan Craig-Waller. The turnout for this event is always superb but this year was exceptional with the restaurant brimming with teams and the tension was high as we all took our seats ready for the off. As usual the questions set by Jonathan and Hazel were of a very high standard and really got CONTACT NUMBERS the old grey matter working. Looking around the room, there was an awful lot of scratching of heads and puzzled but determined looks. In the end Team Densa proved triumphant and well deserved winners, although credit should be given to all who took part. Thanks go to all participants and a well deserved pat on the back to Jonathan and Hazel for another challenging quiz, roll on 2012! Suzanne Lawrence – President 01483 828064 Mobile 07973 773330 email: [email protected] Richard Docketty – Chairman 01483 473467 email: [email protected] TRAVEL TO MEETINGS A number of members have remarked that they would attend more meetings but are unable to travel to the Leisure Centre for one reason or another. On a trial basis, we have decided to set up a register of those members who might attend the monthly meetings if they had transport, and another register of those members, who would be willing to give a fellow member a lift, if it was convenient so to do. If any member would like to put their name down on either list, please could they contact any Committee Member. We must point out that this is not a formal arrangement and can only be on an ad hoc basis, not a permanent one. WHAT’S ON IN 2012 Saturday14th July Heartbeat at Pyrford Flower Show This very important occasion is followed by a social get together with refreshments. Bring the family and enjoy a lovely afternoon in the sun! Once again we are taking a stall at this annual show. (right opposite the champagne tent!!!) Many other stalls and events to enjoy. Thursday 12th April Tracey Bradshaw – Ward Manager St. Peter’s CCU What is angina? What is a heart attack? How are they diagnosed? How does fat accumulate in the arteries? Including examples of good and not so good ECGs. Thursday 3rd May Social Evening This will be an opportunity for members to get together over a cup of coffee and some light refreshments to discuss the group and any problems you may have in an informal atmosphere. Sunday 10th June HeartBeat Support 10th Anniversary Garden Party Saturday 16th June WAVS Festival Day We shall be taking a stall at this volunteers event in Woking Town Square from 10am-3pm. Cliff Butler – Publicity 01932 346918 (home) 01932 356139 (office) email: [email protected] Lynne Ratcliff – Events Co-ordinator 07867 553316 [email protected] Bob Charles 07979 905605 [email protected] Thursday 19th July HeartBeat Golf Day and Social BBQ Chobham Golf Club Lesley Grierson 01483 829627 email: [email protected] Our big fund raising event of the year when golfers from all around (not just from HBSW) support us in our efforts. At Chobham Golf Club ollowed by a BBQ for everyone in the evening. At the time of going to press we have Thursday 6th September Social Evening sufficient committee members, but if you Another opportunity for members to get together. think you might be able to contribute in Thursday 6th October Painshill Park Further details available when arrangements for venue are in place. Yvonne Docketty – Treasurer 01483 473467 email: [email protected] Daphne Powell – Rehab Liaison Fundraising/raffles 01276 857808 Note: All speakers from February onwards are subject to confirmation and date change Thursday 1st March AGM & Social Evening Jean D’Arcy – Vice Chairman and Membership Secretary 01483 834815 email: [email protected] some way to help in the running of the group, do please call any of the above Garden historian Cherrill Sands will be talking about the history, horticulture and the restoration of Painshill Park committee for further information. The important thing is, although we take Thursday 1st November Quiz Night our roles seriously on your behalf, Get those ‘little grey cells’ working as Jonathan & Hazel Craig Waller prepare some brain ticklers for us in our ever popular fund-raisering Quiz night. Teams of 6. we enjoy ourselves in the process! MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM Send to: Jean D’Arcy, 18 Muirfield Road, Goldsworth Park, Woking, Surrey GU21 3PW. (or hand to a Committee Member at the gym or at HeartBeat meetings) FEBRUARY 2012 I enclose my Membership Subscription of £10 to HeartBeat Support Woking for 2012 Name Address Postcode Tel No: What was your cardiac event? PAGE 4 email: I am a taxpayer and wish to claim Gift Aid (please tick) Printed by Alex Press 08448 805095. 1/2/12 Newsletter designed by Kestrel Creative Services 01932 356139. January 2012:4pp
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