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SADS UK
22 Rowhedge
Brentwood
Essex
CM13 2TS
Tel: 01277 811215
Web: www.sadsuk.org
Best time to telephone: 7am - 10pm
SADS UK - the Ashley Jolly Sudden Adult Death Trust, is an organisation that was set up to save lives by raising awareness about heart conditions that can cause a sudden adult / arrhythmic death (SAD) if not detected and treated, and to improve the lives of those adversely impacted by cardiac arrhythmia.
The Trust donates heart monitors to doctors surgeries and defibrillators in the community. SADS UK works to safeguard those who may be at risk from a fatal cardiac arrhythmia and raises awareness about the possible hereditary nature of cardiac conditions.
In addition to fundraising, the Trust is in contact with other organisations and individuals for the purpose of sharing information and experiences. Support is offered to bereaved families and those living with cardiac arrhythmia.
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