Please find information and links for the following below:

  1. Practice Facebook page
  2. Asthma/copd
  3. Smoking advice
  4. Chronic Pain management and info
  5. Patient information for most conditions 
  6. Happy and Healthy in Edzell 
  7. Power of attorney
  8. Advanced care planning
  9. Angus carers 
  10. Young carers 
  11. Sense buddying service
  12. Angus alive
  13. Palliative care 
  14. Getting the right care in the right place
  15. Ms my way information
  16. British Menopause Society
  17. Medicines in Scotland: What’s the right treatment for me?
  18. Weight Watchers/Slimming World 

  1. Edzell Health Centre are now on Facebook!

    You can like and follow the page to see information updates and services which are available to you

    https://www.facebook.com/edzellhealthcentre 

  2. ASTHMA/COPD

Please click on the link below to access the website "My Lungs, My Life" which has lots of information for anybody with respiratory problems:

http://www.asthma.org.uk

3. SMOKING ADVICE

For help with stopping or reducing smoking, you can attend your local Pharmacy who will give support and treatment.  Also click on the link below:

http://www.canstopsmoking.com/

4.CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT

http://www.painassociation.com/

Pain Association Information

Information;

 Anyone with established long standing pain will most likely have to learn to live with the pain. The Pain Toolkit link gives you means, ways and ideas. The 2 other links help you to understand why pain once it is chronic will not go away.

http://www.paintoolkit.org/

http://ed.ted.http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-mystery-of-chronic-pain-elliot-krane#reviewcom/lessons/the-mystery-of-chronic-pain-elliot-krane#review

https://https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-3NmTE-fJSo&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D-3NmTE-fJSom.youtube.com/watch?v=-3NmTE-fJSo&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D-3NmTE-fJSo

 

5. PATIENT INFORMATION

Patient UK is a website dedicated to providing patient information leaflets. They can also provide video   and audio guidance for almost all diseases, conditions, operations and medications.
You can search Patient UK here.     Patient uk


6. HAPPY AND HEALTHY IN EDZELL

Aliss is a database of local services and organisations in Edzell and Angus. It can also tell you about interesting things happening nearby.
You can search The ALISS database here.      Aliss

7. Power of Attorney.

Whether we are old or not, we all need a power of attorney at some point. It is better to know what this means and involves. How to organise this.The first connection gives you a more visual insight. The second website is giving you all the written information.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OucostEo6Mc

http://wwhttp://www.mypowerofattorney.org.uk/tayside_poa_booklet.pdfw.mypowerofattorney.org.uk/tayside_poa_booklet.pdf

 8. Advance Care Planning.

Advance care planning can help you plan for the future. It gives you the opportunity to think about, talk about and write down what your wishes are and what’s important to you about your care. Advance care planning is not something you have to do – you would only do it if you choose to.

 Advance care planning can help you plan for the future.doc

 9. Angus Carers

Angus Carers Association is an organisation established by carers, for carers. The Association was established in October 1996 and became part of the Royal Princess Trust for Carers network in November 1997, then becoming known as “Angus Carers Centre” read more

10. Young Carers

Siblings and Young Carers is a new online project aimed at supporting the wellbeing of young people with a caring role. The project includes both age appropriate group sessions and one to one peer sessions where young people can share their experiences and interests with a fellow sibling or young carer. This month the groups have been doing dance workshops, football sessions, yoga, drama classes and guitar lessons. The Siblings and Young Carers project is suitable for young people aged 5-18 who have a sibling or parent with a disability.

Please click here to complete a referral form for the Siblings and Young Carers project

11. Sense Buddying service

The Sense Buddying service, which matches a disabled person with a volunteer, is now also available online, with buddies socialising over phone, videocall or letter.  Our volunteer buddies are carefully matched with people based on their communication style, hobbies and interests, with a focus on having fun together and becoming friends.  We’ve been getting up to all sorts over the past few months – pottery workshops, music sessions, jewellery making, quizzes, book clubs, soap making, yoga classes and some good old chats. Virtual Buddying is suitable for individuals of all ages with communication or sensory needs. The project is free of charge and we send out the resources needed for sessions.

Please click here to complete a referral form for Virtual Buddies

12. ANGUS alive (covid-19 update)

BE ACTIVE…live well

 

As you may be aware, ANGUSalive re-opened their sports facilities on a phased approach from Monday 14 September initially offering gym and group fitness classes. Other activities will be introduced over the weeks ahead, including our BE ACTIVE…live well programme but, as yet, no indicative dates have been set. There are ongoing discussions at our weekly recovery group meetings around the challenges we face moving forward during these difficult times.

Prior to lockdown, we offered a range of classes for people living with long term conditions including diabetes, coronary heart disease, COPD, arthritis and mental health issues which were all led by qualified specialist exercise instructors. We very much hope to be able to re-launch these popular classes and start taking new referrals over the coming weeks.

 For more details on our recovery plan including opening and closing times and activities available please follow this link:

https://www.angusalive.scot/coronavirus-covid-19/

Move More ANGUS alive;

 We are delighted that we will soon be able to offer support again to people living with cancer to be physically active through Move More ANGUSalive. The programme will start to be redeveloped from October 1st when the Development Officer, Linda Brown, returns from furlough.

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic we had an extensive programme across Angus which included circuit based exercise, Gentle Movement, and walking groups. The challenge now is to re-establish physical activity opportunities for people living with cancer in this much changed environment. We hope to offer support through a range of means, including utilising virtual technologies, telephone support, as well as face to face. We will provide an update as soon as we can. If you would like to refer a patient to Move More or would like more information, please email movemore@angusalive.scot.

 Move GB

 Prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic there had been discussions about providing virtual opportunities for participation for residents across Angus. ANGUSalive have now agreed a partnership with MoveGB, an online streaming platform. We plan to live stream some classes from our Long Term Conditions and Move More programmes including Circuit, Seated Exercise, Seated Yoga and Gentle Movement and will also be streaming some group fitness classes. MoveGB will initially be piloted at Montrose Sports Centre where we hope to launch this initiative no later than December 1st. The plan will then be to purchase more equipment and roll out to other sites. We see this blended approach as an opportunity to introduce classes for our participants who may not be able to access the centres but want to exercise at home under the guidance of our qualified instructors.

 13. Palliative Care 

This web page will help you to find the palliative and end of life care services and support available to help you, or someone you know. It is not an exhaustive list of all the services and agencies but a general guide.

We have developed this information in collaboration with our public representatives and partners.

https://www.angushscp.scot/services/palliative-end-of-life-care/

14. Getting the right care in the right place 

Getting the right care poster

A guide to Scotlands services

15. MS My way information 

Upcoming events 

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For more information on April 2022 events please click here 

Services available

Further information on these services

16. British Menopause Society

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BMS TOOLKIT

17. Medicines in Scotland: What’s the right treatment for me?

www.healthcareimprovementscotland.org/medicinesbooklet.aspx

18. Weight Management Services 

Please see attached a list of all dates and venues for all the meetings that are held in Angus for Slimming World, Weight Watchers and Scottish Slimmer's.

Weight Management

 

 
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