Long term conditions
Allergic rhinitis and hay fever
Allergic rhinitis is the medical term given for inflammation of the nasal lining caused by an allergic trigger. Many people refer to it as hay fever. It is very common and affects 10-15% of children and 26% of adults in the UK.
Are you entitled to a free flu jab? (card)
The 'Help Us Help You - Stay Well This Winter' flu vaccination conversation starter supports you in having those one-to-one conversations.
Asthma
Asthma affects about 5 million people in the UK, making it the most common long-term disease affecting all age groups. This leaflet explains the causes, symptoms and treatments for asthma.
Aural Care Service - ear wax removal (leaflet)
Hear for Norfolk specialises in the microsuction technique to remove excessive or troublesome ear wax.
Aural Care Service is here to help! (A4 poster)
Do you have problems with ear wax? If yes, then microsuction is the solution!
COPD: living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
In this booklet, someone can find out about COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). There's information about what it is, what the symptoms are, and how it's diagnosed and treated.
Do you have a long term condition or are you 65 or over?
Some important information from the NHS to help people to stay well this winter.
Do you have heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, diabetes or COPD? (static screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
A static digital screen to support Stay Well this Winter aimed at people with long term health conditions. Available to download as an jpg file.
Feelings matter - emotional wellbeing and arthritis
This booklet looks at some common experiences of people with arthritis and includes stories from some of them.
Find movement that works for you (conversation starter)
A credit card sized foldout z-card designed to facilitate conversations with those who have long-term health conditions.
Healthy eating and arthritis
Eating a balanced diet and maintaining a healthy weight can have a huge impact on anyone's health and wellbeing, ensuring that your body has all the essential nutrients to function. In this booklet, there is a wealth of information on how eating healthily can help reduce the symptoms of arthritis.
Hearing Loss Awareness Training
Expert training and support services for individuals and organisations.
Hearing Support Service (leaflet)
Routine hearing aid maintenance, support and advice on the use of hearing aids.
Here for Norfolk is here to help? (A4 poster)
Do you have problems with your NHS hearing aids? If yes, then our Hearing Support Service is the solution.
I walk her. She lifts me (A4 poster)
This poster has the call to action "For ways to get moving with your health condition ask for advice today or visit www.weareundefeatable.co.uk". You can display this poster in prominent positions across your sites and communal areas.
Keep active - activity, exercise and pulmonary rehabilitation
If a person has a lung condition, being active can help to improve their quality of life and help them to manage their condition.
Living well with long-term health conditions
This guide is intended for people living with one or more long-term health conditions. These are conditions that can't be cured but can be managed with medication or other treatment. This guide looks at how to live well with long-term conditions.
Living with rheumatoid arthritis
This booklet is for anyone who is living with rheumatoid arthritis (called RA throughout the booklet), or anyone who is interested in finding out more about this condition.
Respect - making a recommended summary plan for emergency care and treatment (A4)
What should happen to you in an emergency? The Respect process creates personalised recommendations for your clinical care in emergency situations in which you are not able to decide for yourself or communicate your wishes.
Respect - statement on the role of the Respect process during COVID 19 (A4 factsheet)
The importance of having conversations to understand and record a person's wishes has never been more important than during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Those using the Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment (Respect) must ensure that having conversations with the individuals concerned remains at the heart of the process.
Stay in, work out - man (A4 poster)
This poster has the call to action "For ways to get moving with your health condition ask for advice today or visit www.weareundefeatable.co.uk". You can display this poster in prominent positions across your sites and communal areas.
We're here to help you stay well this winter (A3 poster)
Downloadable A3 poster for over 65 and people with longer term health conditions with first signs messaging.
We're open longer so you can get the help you need more easily (GP surgeries) A4 poster
An A4 'open longer' poster, specifically for GP surgeries, to support the GP Access (Evening and Weekend General Practice Appointments) campaign aimed at all adults. The key message for the campaign is:‘We’re here for you, for longer’.
You wouldnt put off picking up your medicine. So why put off the flu jab? (A3 digital)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
For people with a health condition, even one that is well-managed, catching the flu can cause serious complications, likes pneumonia. Encourage them to have their free flu jab by putting this message on your waiting room screen.
You wouldnt put off picking up your medicine. So why put off the flu jab? (PowerPoint)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
For people with a health condition, even one that is well-managed, catching the flu can cause serious complications, likes pneumonia. Encourage them to have their free flu jab by putting this message on your waiting room screen.