Clinical dietician Laura Callan, renal nurse unit manager Alana Tilders and clinical nurse specialist Rachelle Austin.
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Rebecca Flisher
Despite chilly conditions, about 45 community members gathered for a special health education evening last Wednesday.
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Hosted by Deni LHAC as part of the ongoing Lifting Health Outcomes initiative, the dual presentations, held at Deni RSL Club, focused on kidney health and stroke prevention.
It gave attendees valuable insights into how lifestyle choices and early intervention can reduce chronic disease risks.
Deniliquin Hospital renal unit nurse unit manager Alana Tilders and clinical nurse specialist and Telestroke champion Rachelle Austin led the discussions.
They each outlined symptoms to watch for, preventative strategies, and the range of local services available.
Many were surprised to learn that Deniliquin Health Service is one of just three sites in the Murrumbidgee Local Health District to offer the lifesaving Telestroke program.
Clinical dietician Laura Callan also contributed after travelling from Wagga, reinforcing the collaborative spirit behind the event.
Attendees took home useful resources and offered enthusiastic feedback.
Deni LHAC extended thanks to everyone involved, particularly the presenters who generously offered their time outside of work hours.
The evening reinforced the power of community-led initiatives and the commitment of local healthcare professionals to improving outcomes in Deniliquin.