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  • https://www.healthysurrey.org.uk/community-health/social-prescribing Social prescribing is a free service. It aims to help you take control of your health and wellbeing. The service can give you information and support on: healthy lifestyles and physical activity budgeting, debt and benefits employment support housing and helping you to live independently mental health and emotional wellbeing opportunities to get out and meet new people See Social prescribing for more information. How to access the service You can refer yourself to the social prescribing service if you live in: Surrey Heath Spelthorne Find your district or borough council (GOV.UK) If you don't live in those areas, you will need to get a referral from one of the following: your GP a nurse a social care worker your benefit advisor your local pharmacist They will fill…

  • your own instincts and those of others in your family about grieving. You may find it helpful to talk to a close friend, a counselling organisation, or a professional including: Community Children’s nurse Health visitor Children’s hospice staff Spiritual and pastoral advisors Bereavement…

  • prescribing Social prescribing is a free service run by either your local borough or local voluntary services for residents in Surrey that can explore your own health and wellbeing and put you in touch with a wide range of local services and activities in your community. It’s designed for people like yourself with a range of social, emotional, or practical needs who could benefit from a little help navigating their way through the community-based services and organisations available locally. You can access one to one appointments with a wellbeing adviser or social prescriber where you can talk about…

  • , unsteadiness, reduced confidence) encourage the person to seek further advice and support from GP, district nurse, physiotherapist/occupational therapist, or Community Falls Prevention Team . Continence Helping the person you care for to use the toilet, commode or bedpan might cause one or both of you…

  • be benefit from palliative care. The team can also ensure an integrated ongoing approach to your child’s treatment and care as well as family support by liaising effectively with local community support. Children’s Hospice As well as providing specialist nursing care and short breaks on site (often… but it can also come from a professional e.g. your GP, the hospital, a consultant, community nursing team, provided it is with your knowledge and consent. The team at Christopher’s then assess the needs of your child and, after obtaining your written consent they will gather further information about… and education practitioners. Community children’s nurses Provide specialist nursing care to children at home and will often act as a child’s key worker. They will give specialist intervention for children and young people who have a life limiting illness requiring treatment, symptom control or end…