Social Worker Wins Award for Fighting Heart Disease
Tennessee social worker Kathy Kastan will receive a Red Dress Award from Woman’s Day Magazine on Feb. 10 in New York to honor her courageous work in fighting heart disease.
Kastan is also the first patient advocate to receive the award, which commemorates American Heart Month by spotlighting four women who have made big contributions toward fighting heart disease.
“More women die of heart disease than anything else and yet when people think of heart disease they think balding, overweight man,” she said.
Kastan, 50, underwent heart bypass surgery in 2002 and did an arresting photo advertisement showing her surgical scar to make more women aware of the disease. To read the full Memphis Commercial Appeal article about Kastan click here.
And to learn more about how social workers help people maintain health and navigate the nation’s health care and nursing home system visit the National Association of Social Workers’ “Help Starts Here” Health & Wellness Web page by clicking here and Seniors & Aging page by clicking here.
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