The stratified cancer follow-up model improves patient experience and supports better use of resources
The stratified cancer follow-up model improves patient experience and supports better use of resources
Fit for the Future offered older people with long-term health conditions personalised support to become physically active and involved.
The Good Neighbours programme provides older people with a bit of extra help to live well independently.
The Service Pledge for Breast Cancer programme helps breast cancer services turn local patient feedback into real service improvements.
First aid courses are for anyone who wants to learn first aid, from basic everyday skills to coping with emergencies.
The Personalised Integrated Care pathway coordinates community-based care through a multidisciplinary team to support older people’s independence and improve quality of life.
Dementia Support Workers provide tailored support and guidance to people with dementia and their carers.
The Integrated Care Pilots enabled the development of locally tailored integrated service solutions to improve patient outcomes and upskill professionals.
The Know Your Blood Pressure campaign encourages people to test their blood pressure and reduce their stroke risk.
The IV diuretics programme provides intravenous therapies to people with heart failure, in either the community or their own homes.
The Year of Care programme aimed to embed collaborative care planning and holistic support into routine care for people with diabetes.
Rethink Mental Illness’ Helplines provide practical, confidential advice and information to people experiencing severe mental illness, their carers and relatives.
ESCAPE-Pain is a rehabilitation programme for those experiencing chronic knee and / or hip pain.
Care bank is a time banking scheme that connects neighbours who need help around the home, with those that can offer support.
Dementia Advisers offer advice, information and support to people affected by dementia following a diagnosis.
Short term wheelchair loans are available without charge to adults and children throughout the UK.
Information prescriptions allow GPs to easily give people with diabetes tailored information and advice on managing their condition.
Love Your Lungs campaigns target at-risk groups for screening for signs of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
COPD self-management workshops provide patients with self-management education, peer-to-peer learning and support with behaviour change.
Breathe Easy is a national network of over 230 groups for people with a lung condition and their carers.
The Clinical Champions programme gives health care professionals the knowledge and drive to improve care for people living with diabetes.
Age UK’s advisers deliver information, advice and support in claiming benefits, to help reduce the numbers affected by fuel poverty.
The Specialist Care at Home Model provides a consultant-led multi-disciplinary team to support people to die at home.
IPSAF is a culturally-tailored programme of information about dementia designed for and with South Asian communities.
CrISP provides carer information in a group environment; carers can share experiences and hear about other services that may help.
The FH cascade testing programme aims to identify people affected by FH , and to provide effective treatment and support.
Arrhythmia Care Coordinators provide a single point of contact for patients and carers following diagnosis of arrhythmia.
Mind in Croydon’s Welfare Benefits Advice Services support people with mental health problems to access financial support.
Mind’s Resilience Programme builds capacity among those at greatest risk of developing mental health problems, to maintain their mental wellbeing.
Elefriends is an online peer support community for people experiencing mental health problems.
The Stroke Association’s Communication Support Programme offers support to stroke survivors to achieve the best possible level of communication.
The Life After Stroke Service, offers stroke survivors support with re-ablement and inclusion.
Information, Advice and Support coordinators offer stroke survivors a 6-month follow up review in their own homes.
Recovery Houses help people avoid hospital admission, and to reintegrate into the community after time in hospital.
The Macmillan Information and Support Services at Glasgow Libraries provides volunteer led Cancer Information and Support Drop-in Services.
The Direct Volunteering scheme offers people affected by cancer help with their emotional and practical needs.
STarT Back is a stratified care approach for low back pain.
The Support at Home Service provides practical and emotional support to people in their own homes.