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If you don’t know where to begin, begin here.

These are the basics that matter most in day-to-day heart failure management

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Heart Failure Resource Hub


A calm, practical place to find support, tools, and trusted information for daily life with heart failure.

Built to help patients and caregivers quickly find what matters most, without digging through endless tabs, confusion, or overwhelm.

Start here, then explore what you need.

HFHQ Resource Hub

What do you need right now?


I’m newly diagnosed
Where to begin and what matters most first.

Something feels off
Signs to watch and what to do next.

Daily management help
Food, fluids, fatigue, routines, and tracking.

Caregiver support
How to help without overwhelm.

Trusted resources
Reliable organizations, education, and support.

The 5 Essentials


1. Know your baseline
Pay attention to what your body usually feels like—swelling, breathing, energy, heart rate, sleep, appetite. Your “normal” is your most valuable reference point.

2. Watch for changes early
Small shifts matter. Catching changes early is often easier than trying to recover from a full decline.

3. Support the basics
Food, fluids, medications, rest, and pacing are not optional—they are the foundation.

4. Track what helps
You don’t need perfect data. You need useful patterns. Simple tracking can make decisions clearer.

5. Use trusted information
There is a lot of noise online. Stick with reliable sources and practical tools that actually help you function.

Start Here Links

  • Understanding heart failure basics
  • Daily symptom tracking
  • Weight and swelling monitoring
  • Medication and appointment organization
  • When to contact your care team
  • Emergency warning signs

Find Help by What’s Happening


Choose the topic that matches what you’re noticing right nskills.

Extreme Fatigue

Exhaustion, weakness, brain fog, or difficulty functioning.
→ Explore fatigue and energy support

Food, Fluids, and Electrolytes

Exhaustion, weakness, brain fog, or difficulty functioning.
→ Explore fatigue and energy support

Start Here

If you don’t know where to begin, begin here. These are the basics that matter most in day to day heart failure management.

Pay attention to what your body usually feels like—swelling, breathing, energy, heart rate, sleep, appetite. Your “normal” is your most valuable reference point.


Small shifts matter. Catching changes early is often easier than trying to recover from a full decline.


Food, fluids, medications, rest, and pacing are not optional—they are the foundation.


You don’t need perfect data. You need useful patterns. Simple tracking can make decisions clearer.


There is a lot of noise online. Stick with reliable sources and practical tools that actually help you function.


Trusted Heart Failure Resources

American Heart Association

Educational resources on heart failure, lifestyle, and warning signs.

Best For: Foundational Understanding 

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Heart Failure Society of America

Patient education modules and clinical guidance.

 Best for: deeper medical insight

Learn More

Mended Hearts Support Network

Support network for heart patients and caregivers.
Best for: community and connection

Learn More

Women Heart

Support and advocacy for women living with heart disease.
Best for: women-centered care and support

Learn More

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