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Getting out and about
Maintaining social connections and participating in social events with family and friends can help to improve brain health as well as general health and wellbeing. This is especially important in older people and people with mental ill-health. As people age, it is not unusual for social circles to...
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Carers Hub
If you provide unpaid support to someone who couldn’t manage without your help because of old age, a disability, an illness, mental health problems or an addiction, then you are a carer. Use this section to find information and advice about the support that you can access as a carer. Click this t...
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Sensory impairment
Websites you may be interested in Hearing loss and deafness Hearing loss and deafness are very common and affects around one in six people in the UK and more than 70 per cent of people aged over 70. It can range in severity from mild loss of hearing to total deafness and may affect only ...
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Proactive care +
Proactive Care+ is a service provided jointly by your GP surgery and local community health and social care providers. This multi-disciplinary team will work in a coordinated way, alongside you and your GP, to ensure that you stay as healthy as possible and live independently at home for as long a...
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Documents
Policy - Strategies - Frameworks Documents Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHP) Service Annual Report 2020-21 Annual Report. Version 1.0, November 2021 Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHP) Service: Annual Report, 2021-22 This annual report for 2021-22 provides details of the range ...
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Health and wellbeing
Websites you may be interested in West Sussex Wellbeing The Silver Line NHS - Falls Prevention page NHS Live Well - Eat Well The disabled living foundation Improving your health and wellbeing will help you to enjoy other areas of your life. Wellbeing is a friendly and impartial service that...