Cardiac Arrest Survivors Support

Cardiac arrest occurs without warning…

Cardiac arrest is frightening and disorienting, but there are many resources available to survivors and their families and friends. While shock, anger, denial, and sadness are common reactions to this major medical crisis, help is available to you right now! Family and friends who witnessed or responded to the survivor’s event often experience mental and physical distress symptoms and may require assistance.

We are here to help survivors and families thrive through this traumatic and life-changing event.

Contact us for resources in Ventura County and meeting details for the support group nearest you.
(805) 981-5301
venturasurvivor@ventura.org
2220 East Gonzales Road, Suite 200
Oxnard, CA 93036
www.venturasurvivor.org

Resources
Ventura County Cardia Arrest Survivor Support Program Brochure – English | Spanish

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