CARESS Survivors and co-survivors – pilot support programme

CARESSf pilot support programme for cardiac arrest survivors and co-survivors

There is an opportunity to get involved in the CARESS research study, which will test two programmes of care – one for survivors of cardiac arrest and one for co-survivors. What is the purpose of this study? To pilot test an online programme of (one-to-one and group) education, support, and exercise rehabilitation for cardiac arrest survivors that will be provided shortly … Read more

The Unseen Journey: Navigating Life Two Years After Cardiac Arrest

Two years after sudden cardiac arrest: the unseen recovery journey

For those who have experienced a sudden cardiac arrest, or for the courageous co-survivors who stood by them, the immediate aftermath is often a blur of medical interventions, anxious waits, and the profound relief of survival. But what happens once the acute crisis has passed, and the hospital doors close behind them? The journey to … Read more

European Research Highlights SCA UK’s Pioneering Role

European research recognising Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK as a leading survivor support organisation

The recent landmark study published in Resuscitation Plus has delivered some truly remarkable news for our community at Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK. We’re thrilled to share that our organisation has been officially recognised as one of only eight structured cardiac arrest survivor support organisations worldwide – and we’re leading the charge right here in the … Read more

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