
Welcome to the Nanaimo Heart Sisters, a support group for women living on Central Vancouver Island, BC, who have experienced heart or stroke health issues.
Our group’s mission is to create a safe and supportive space for women of all ages who want to share their experiences about surviving heart disease or stroke incidents in their lives.
Did you know?
Heart disease and stroke are the #1 cause of premature death for women in Canada.
Heart disease and stroke claimed the lives of more than 32,200 women in Canada in 2019.
Every 17 minutes, a woman in Canada experiences a stroke. Out of a daily total of 85 women, 18 of them will die. In Canada, up to one-third more women die of stroke than men.
One-half of women who experience a heart attack have their symptoms go unrecognized.
Indigenous women have a 53 per cent higher death rate from coronary heart disease than non-Indigenous women.
Sources - from the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada:
Lives disrupted: The impact of stroke on women – 2018 Stroke Report
System failure: Healthcare inequities continue to leave women’s heart and brain health behind - 2023
NEWS ABOUT HEART DISEASE AND STROKE:
May 30, 2025 - Where there’s smoke, there’s fire – and heart health risks
May 28, 2025 - Why women are more at risk of stroke than men
May 27, 2025 - We Asked Three Cardiologists What They Do For Their Heart Health. These Are Their Nonnegotiables
May 10, 2025 - Why doctors and researchers say Canada needs to change course on women's health studies
ADVOCACY
Fair Care Alliance fighting to expand health care for Central and North Island residents
The Fair Care Alliance is a coalition of concerned medical, healthcare, business and community professionals and citizens who are fighting to ensure fair access to health care for the 460,000 people living north of Victoria, in Central and North Vancouver Island.
Specifically, the Alliance is advocating for a cardiac cath lab and patient tower to be built at an expanded Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
To sign the Fair Care Alliance petition to support the building of a cardiac cath lab and patient tower at an expanded Nanaimo Regional General Hospital visit the Alliance’s petition page.
The Nanaimo Heart Sisters attended a standing-room only rally in support of the Fair Care Alliance initiative at Beban Park Auditorium on September 12, 2024.
Heart Sisters Joanne Booth (left) and Shelley Wilkins Wallace (right).
Heart Sisters receive update about future cardiac catheterization lab in Nanaimo
On Saturday, January 18, 2025, the Nanaimo Heart Sisters welcomed Barney Ellis-Perry, Chief Executive Officer of the Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation, and Janice Krall, the Foundation’s Chief Development Officer, to our monthly meeting.
They offered advice to the Heart Sisters on how to advocate as a group in support of a new cardiac catheterization lab that would serve residents of the Central and North Vancouver Island.
(l-r) Janice Krall, Diane Shipclark, Barney Ellis-Perry
The Central/North Island is the only region in Canada with a population of over 400,000 without a Cath Lab; Victoria has two. Despite the high percentage of people experiencing heart disease in the Central/North Island region, the Foundation says these patients are dying or left with poor health outcomes due to the lack of advanced cardiac services and a Cath Lab outside of Victoria. A Cath Lab is a medical facility in which doctors can perform lifesaving, non-surgical interventions.
The Heart Sisters are encouraged to advocate and write in support of the Cath Lab to the cabinet ministers listed below. Please note: To reach the following emails, please highlight and copy each address below and then paste it into your Outlook or other email provider in order to send your message:
Minister of Health - Honourable Josie Osborne HLTH.Minister@gov.bc.ca
Minister of Finance - Honourable Brenda Bailey FIN.Minister@gov.bc.ca
Minister of Infrastructure - Honourable Bowinn Ma INF.Minister@gov.bc.ca
Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction - Honourable Sheila Malcomson, SDPR.Minister@gov.bc.ca
Nanaimo Heart Sisters meet with BC’s Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction
On Friday, March 14, 2025, a Heart Sisters’ delegation made a presentation to Sheila Malcolmson, MLA for Nanaimo-Gabriola Island and BC Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. The presentation, done by Heart Sisters Shelley Wallace, Diane Shipclark and Joanne Booth, advocated for a cardiac catheterization lab to be constructed at or adjacent to Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
The new cath lab would serve residents living in Central/North Vancouver Island.
(l-r) Minister Sheila Malcolmson, Diane Shipclark, Shelley Wallace and Joanne Booth at the minister’s constituency office in Nanaimo.
The Heart Sisters were encouraged when the minister advised them that she fully supports a catheter lab operating in Nanaimo.
Minister Malcolmson stressed that while the cath lab was not included in the most recent BC provincial government budget, she’s hopeful that it will be in the next provincial budget.
FROM THE HEART & STROKE FOUNDATION:
April 16, 2025 - How to build a heart-healthy plate: tips and grocery list included
February 4, 2025 - Heart & Stroke report: More people surviving congenital heart disease and living longer
Spring 2024 - The latest Heart & Stroke Foundation report focusses on stroke - Spring 2024 Impact Report
Winter 2024 - New Heart & Stroke Foundation report - Winter 2024 Impact Report
Stroke - “I am here for a reason.” Lynne’s Indigenous culture helped sustain her through a devastating stroke
Interesting links about how to prevent and manage heart disease and stroke:
Feel Healthy with Dr. Scott Lear - Visit this blog written by a Vancouver-based professor at Simon Fraser University who conducts research into the prevention and management of heart disease focusing on supporting healthy lifestyles. Dr. Lear also holds the Pfizer/Heart and Stroke Foundation Chair in Cardiovascular Prevention Research at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, BC.
Latest Heart & Stroke research breakthroughs - Read about the work researchers are doing to beat heart failure and stroke
The impact of COVID-19 - Learn how the coronavirus has impacted people living with heart disease or stroke
Island Health - Heart Health Services - Find out about the Island Heath services for those living with cardiac disorders