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Whatever stage of adult life you have reached, it is important to think about planning ahead for your future care, later life, end of life and your estate after death.
Telecare can help you live confidently and independently at home. Gadgets, monitoring systems and alarms can be used to keep you safe and well. Giving you and your carers and family peace of mind.
There are many ways that you can deal with crime or community safety issues. This section explains some of these, giving contact details of those who can help.
provides care for patients who have any eye conditions that can’t be treated by a GP or at a Minor Injuries Unit.
are for patients with injuries such as sprains, cuts and grazes. The waiting times are generally much shorter than at Accident and Emergency.
Mental health is about how we think, feel and behave. 1 in 4 people in the UK have a mental health problem which affects their daily life, relationships or physical health.
Find out more about your body, protection, screening, check ups, relationships and services available.
Urgent Treatment centres are for patients who want fast and convenient access to healthcare advice, information and treatment for minor illnesses and injuries.
Getting help at the right time can help improve your quality of life and allow you to continue enjoying life, plan ahead and make choices that are right for you.