Practice news – December 2024

Mental health

Winter can be challenging for mental health as many of the activities we might do to help improve our mood become more difficult. Getting outside and doing exercise can help boost our wellbeing, while financial pressures and loneliness can take their toll. At the moment, the cold weather and dark nights may make being outside for exercise more challenging, but you can still use the outdoors to help bring your life into balance.

There are some useful tips to help improve your mental health on the NHS website. One is that mindfulness is beneficial. This means taking time to notice how you are feeling, and your surroundings. You can use mindfulness exercises to help support your mental health.

Winter Wellness: Why the darker months affect your mood and what you can do to protect your mental health this winter: | Action Mental Health

Top tips to improve mental wellbeing – Every Mind Matters – NHS

Mindfulness exercises and tips – Mind

 

Flu

During the winter, flu circulates in the community, and this winter will be no exception.

-If you’ve been invited for a flu vaccination and haven’t yet booked your appointment, then please get in touch.
If your child has a long-term condition and has been invited for a flu vaccination, you can make an appointment for them to receive their vaccination in the surgery if you would prefer not to wait for the school immunisations.
If you have a child aged two or three on 31st August 2024, they may be eligible for a free flu vaccination. Children can suffer complications as a result of flu, and your child gets the best protection from flu if they’re vaccinated.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/flu/

 

Care for older adults

Caring for older adults can be challenging when you’re under pressure from work, and other commitments. The Carents Room is a support network designed for those who are caring for older adults, and you can find out more about what they offer here:
https://carents.co.uk/

 

Pharmacy first

You don’t always need to wait to see a GP for some common minor conditions. Pharmacies can offer advice and guidance for conditions that don’t require a prescription, and many pharmacies have specially trained Pharmacists who are now able to diagnose and treat a number of minor illnesses.
https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/pharmacies/how-pharmacies-can-help

 

Money worries

You can get FREE unbiased advice about money, debts, budgets and planning for the future from Money Helper, which brings together advice from respected organisations.

Zero budgeting is a well-known technique to help manage your money. Zero-based budgeting works on the concept that every pound needs to have a job and when you receive money you purposefully allocate the money to its purpose. Over time, this focus can have a positive impact on the financial pressures of the modern world. https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en