SELF HELP INFO

There are many valuable resources available on-line to assist in the treatment of some conditions. The following sites may be of help to you:

ACCESS TO SERVICES: for general advice on Council Services that may be of support CORNWALL COUNCIL or NORTH DEVON COUNCIL or TORRIDGE DISTRICT

HEALTH AT HOME TOOLKIT: how to access services on-line, giving really valuable tips on:

* Contacting your GP
* ordering prescriptions
* managing long term conditions
* maintaining your mental and physical wellbeing
Have a look!

BLOOD PRESSURE: If you would like to use our own form for monitoring your blood pressure at home please press BLOOD PRESSURE FORM download and/or print off.

GENERAL SYMPTOM CHECKER: SYMPTOM CHECKER

AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD): ASD RESOURCES  or SUPPORT GROUPS 

BEREAVEMENT: WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE DIES

CARER SUPPORT (CORNWALL): CARER & YOUNG CARER SUPPORT

CARER SUPPORT:  Local: DEVON CARERS or KERNOW CARERS      National: CARER SUPPORT

DIABETES CARE: DIABETES CARE

EXERCISE AT HOME: ACTIVE AT HOME BOOKLET

EXERCISE - Walk and Talk : Holsworthy Walk and Talk April-May 2021

FARMERS: FARMERS SUPPORT

HAYFEVER : HAYFEVER INFO

PAIN MANAGEMENT : PAIN MANAGEMENT NHS CHOICES also PAIN MANAGEMENT GENERAL

POORLY CHILDREN :

HANDY APP FOR PARENTS

A handy app called HANDi Paediatric is now available to download on desktops, mobiles and tablets giving parents up-to-date information about the most common childhood illnesses and how to treat them, with valuable information about when to seek medical help or not. For full details of how to download this app go to: HANDi Paediatric

HEAD LICE CONTROL: BUG BUSTERS!

HEALTHY LIVING CHECK : ONE YOU CAMPAIGN & ONE SMALL STEP

CARER SUPPORT:  Local: DEVON CARERS or KERNOW CARERS      National: CARER SUPPORT

DENTIST - Emergency line 03330 063300 if you are not able to attend your own dentist.

MENOPAUSE: For useful tips and things to amuse and help self-management MENOPAUSE MATTERS or VERYWELL HEALTH



 
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