Community Therapy Team - self-referral
Here is a range of useful links to find further support and information.
Falls
Avoiding trips and falls at home | The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (csp.org.uk)
Avoiding a fall | Elderly fall prevention | Age UK
Our Dorset Video Library - Falls Prevention
Fractures and musculoskeletal conditions
Orthopaedics patient information leaflets (uhd.nhs.uk)
All about osteoporosis | Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS) (theros.org.uk)
Osteoporosis risk checker (theros.org.uk)
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Frailty and dementia
Dementia (dorsethealthcare.nhs.uk)
Pain
Pain Self Management by Pete Moore | The Pain Toolkit
Managing your bone, joint or muscle pain | The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (csp.org.uk)
Age UK
Have a range of classes happening over Bournemouth and Poole ranging from walking groups, seated exercise classes and better balance groups. Details available on their website.
Pavilion Dance
Pavilion Dance is based in studios behind the Pavilion Theatre in the centre of Bournemouth. They have a range of dance classes to suit all age groups.
Mature Movers – A dance class to help maintain movement, mobility, coordination and strength.
Melodies in Motion: mobile musical exercise
Paracise™ - Low Impact, Fun Exercise Class to Fabulous Music
Younger 4 Longer Exercise Classes
Dorset Health and Wellbeing Coaching Service · Help & Care
Exercises to improve balance and muscle strength
Stay Active at Home - Strength and balance exercises for older adults - YouTube
Physical activity guidance for older adults
Physical activity videos - Make Your Move | Age UK Balance, strength, and dance.
Keeping healthy and active as you age | The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (csp.org.uk)
https://inclusivepaddleboarding.co.uk/
Dorset HealthCare :: Dorset Recovery Education Centre
Discounted gym membership through BH Live Active
Exercise Referral Activities | BH Live Active
Chair-based pilates
Chair-based pilates video workout
Live Well Dorset
Freephone: 0800 8401628
LiveWell Dorset supports people to lead healthier lifestyles by helping them to become more active, stop smoking, drink less alcohol and maintain a healthy weight.
Adult social care and health support via BCP Council website.
Age UK Day Centres and befriending service
Our hugely popular day centres aim to improve the quality of life for older people by helping them to be independent and be with other people.
Age UK offer telephone friendship as well as face-to-face befriending: Befriending services | Combating loneliness | Age UK
BCP website
Information, advice and services for adults with care and support needs or who have caring responsibilities.
CRISP (Carers Resource/Information/Support/Programme)
“If you look after someone, we're here for you.”
CRISP provides support to family/unpaid carers, looking after someone in the Bournemouth, Christchurch or Poole area who would not be able to manage without their support. They help carers continue in their caring role while looking after their own health and wellbeing.
They keep you up to date with social events, training courses, new services, and anything else which may be helpful for you to know about through a bi-monthly newsletter.
Always at the end of the phone to offer advice, information, and emotional support, carers can contact via:
Tel: 01202 128787
Email: carersupport
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The National Careline
The National Careline provides support and information to the elderly, their carers and their families.
There is no rehearsal for so many of the situations we find ourselves in, so the National Careline empowers people by giving them the information they need to get help.
Their website contains lots of information, as well as refers on to other trusted sites, including Turn2Us, Tax Help for Older people and others.
They also have a service to help people get Lasting Powers of Attorney and Deputyship Applications.
When they take on a case, they complete the forms and monitor the case right through to completion. They also take on cases where people need to apply to the Court of Protection, especially those who are caring for a disabled member of the family and need help to cope with the legal issues around this.
Age UK
There is help available if you're having trouble with everyday tasks. This helps is often called homecare, domiciliary care, or sometimes home help.
Canary Care –Remote Activity Monitoring System
Canary Care provides families with peace of mind and supports independent living. It is used by local authorities, NHS trusts, private sector care/housing providers and individual families.
It is a passive remote activity monitoring system that uses sensors, placed around a property, to gather information about a person’s daily routines.
The system detects movement, door activity, temperature and light levels and can also keep track of visitors to the property. It can be used to notice longer term trends or behavioural changes, such as disturbed sleep patterns, increased bathroom visits etc. These can be used to inform care decisions and can raise alert if something unexpected happens.
Alerts can be sent by email, text message or app push notification, to confirm that everything is okay or to alert to a potential issue.
There are no cameras or microphones and no existing internet connection or even landline is required. The data can be viewed via web/mobile apps, making it easy to see current activity.
Good Life Sorted
PramaLife | Working with Older Adults and Carers
Supporting People & Communities To Live The Lives They Choose · Help & Care
BCP Handyvan Service
BCP Council offers a variety of minor handyperson repairs around your home. The BCP Council Handyvan Service provides practical and useful help to support those living in their own homes to maintain their independence. From general household tasks to small repair jobs.
All staff are police checked, taking the stress out of domestic repairs and meaning you stay in control.
You may prefer to purchase your own aids privately from a local mobility store or the internet rather than waiting for an assessment. If you would like information on how to use a walking aid safely and how to measure the walking aid to ensure it is the correct height for you, please contact the office to request an information sheet. We have information on using walking sticks, crutches, frames and rollators.
If you need equipment such as grab rails, toilet frames, perching stools, commodes, stand aids or hoists, and do not have rehabilitation goals, then the Social Services Occupational Therapists would be more suitable to review you. Please contact them 01202 123654.
If you have been provided with equipment from the NHS previously and find it is broken or worn, or if you no longer need the equipment, please contact Medequip on 01305 235499 to arrange repair or collection.
Red Cross wheelchair hire
Steps 2 Wellbeing
Telephone: 0800 4840500
Email: dhc.
Steps2Wellbeing is the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Service jointly commissioned by Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group and Southampton City Clinical Commissioning Group.
They accept referrals for patients over the age of 18 only, who are not engaged with other mental health services.
They aim to treat people suffering from mild to moderate anxiety and depression-based problems, including:
- generalised anxiety disorder (GAD)
- obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
- health anxiety
- post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- phobias.
They also have an extended service which offers help to people suffering from long term health conditions (LTHC) and aims to address the disparities in mental health conditions (and knock-on effect on physical health) between the general population and those experiencing LTHC
The service helps with:
- chronic-pain (including fibromyalgia)
- diabetes
- respiratory conditions
- stroke.