Social prescribing is a way to help people make positive changes in their lives and within their communities by linking them to non-clinical services such as voluntary and community groups. The benefits of this approach include helping people to:
-Feel more involved in the community
-meet new people
-make some changes to improve health and wellbeing.
Our focus is on empowering the people that we work with to make positive changes in their own lives to help reduce the pressure on the NHS.
We can help with:
-Accessing a local group or service
-Benefits advice
-Family care
-Social isolation
-Mild mental health problems
-Lifestyle changes
-Volunteering
-Support you to manage your long term health condition through community connections
You must be 18 plus to access our service