Invitation-Gold-Coast-2015

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Invitation-Gold-Coast-2015
Invitation
Lung Foundation Australia
2015 Regional Patient Seminar
Gold Coast
Date: Thursday 30th April 2015
Time: 9:45am — 1:30pm
Venue: Currumbin RSL
165 Duringan Street
Currumbin
To book your place please call
1800 654 301
Please alert us to any
dietary requirements
at time of booking
Lung Foundation Australia
PO Box 1949
Milton QLD 4064
enquiries@lungfoundation.com.au
Please note:
Room is air conditioned
and may be cool
FREE SEMINAR!!!
MORNING TEA AND
LUNCH PROVIDED
Program
9:45am
Registration — Morning Tea
10:15am
Welcome from Lung Foundation Australia
10:30am
Managing your Emotional Health
Margaret Rowe Senior Social Worker in the Chronic Disease and Post-Acute Program with Gold Coast
Health will present on the emotional impact of having a chronic lung disease on both you and your family.
This will include the various changes to your lifestyle and healthy ways to manage. Anxiety and depression
are more prevalent in persons with lung disease and Margaret will talk about indicators, practical ways to
manage and when to seek support.
11:15am
Lung Foundation Australia
Knowing your Medications and How to Use Them Correctly
PO Box 1949
Simon Sinclair Shah, Pharmacist Advanced in the Chronic Disease Wellness Program for Gold Coast
4064
Health, will explore the different types of medications used by patientsMilton
with QLD
lung disease
and how they
enquiries@lungfoundation.com.au
interact with each other. Simon will also demonstrate the correct use of the different types of delivery
devices and answer any question you have, time permitting.
12:00pm
Lunch and Lucky Door Prize
12:30pm
Asbestos Awareness and Safety in the Community
Claire Mulvihill, Lung Cancer Nurse Specialist from Lung Foundation Australia, will explore the risk of
asbestos that remains in the community. Claire will also explain what to do if you suspect asbestos in
your home or if you have been exposed to asbestos in your environment.
1:15pm
Thank You and Closing
The Lung Foundation Australia - Chronic Lung Disease Self-Management project is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the
Chronic Disease Prevention and Service Improvement Fund.
Lung Foundation Australia would like to acknowledge their corporate partners.

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