Every Heart Deserves a Second Chance
Sudha Reddy Foundation Partners with Cardiac Rehab Centre to Support Heart Attack and Heart Failure Survivors
Hyderabad, August 20: On the occasion of World Humanitarian Day, observed on August 19, the Sudha Reddy Foundation has joined hands with the Advanced Physician Supervised Cardiac Rehab Centre to support heart attack and heart failure survivors in their journey towards recovery and a healthier life.
Recognising that recovery goes beyond medical treatment, the Sudha Reddy Foundation has entered into a long-term association with the Cardiac Rehab Centre to support patients through the crucial stages of cardiac rehabilitation.
As the first step of the initiative, the Foundation is extending support to two patients currently undergoing cardiac rehabilitation, with plans to support more patients in the future.
As part of the initiative, Mrs. Sudha Reddy visited the cardiac rehabilitation centre and spent time with patients and their families, along with the treating doctor. The interaction highlighted the importance of cardiac rehabilitation, continued medical supervision and emotional support in helping individuals rebuild their lives after a cardiac event.
Mrs. Sudha Reddy personally met the families, extended the Foundation’s support and shared a message of encouragement and hope. She reaffirmed that every individual deserves the opportunity to recover with dignity and receive the right medical and emotional support.
Speaking on the occasion, Sudha Reddy said, “Recovery is not just about surviving a cardiac event; it is about having the support and strength to rebuild your life. Through this association, we hope to stand beside patients and their families during this important journey and help more hearts find their way back to a healthier tomorrow.”
Through this long-term association, the Sudha Reddy Foundation aims to support the Cardiac Rehab Centre in providing rehabilitation, guidance and encouragement to individuals who require continued care beyond their medical treatment.
Beginning with two patients, the initiative aims to expand its reach and support many more heart attack and heart failure survivors in the years ahead.
The initiative reflects the Foundation’s commitment to compassionate healthcare support and to helping individuals regain confidence, strength and quality of life after a cardiac event.
