The NHS is constantly under extensive pressure, which is no different over Christmas. Knowing where to go also means receiving support sooner, and emergency services are free to treat people who need crucial attention. It will save waiting in the A&E when it could be a quick visit to the pharmacist!
It can be of significant help to know the right places to go to for medical attention.
It is essential to remember advice and treatments for minor and clinical illnesses can be given at the local pharmacy. They can provide repeat prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines. Also, this can be arranged without booking an appointment at your pharmacy. Most have private rooms for more confidential and personal issues. Drop-offs can be arranged so prescriptions can be received without leaving the house!
In addition, Dental support can be accessed via the Greater Manchester dental helpline (0333 332 3800), available from 8am to 10pm every day, including weekends and bank holidays, for those who need help urgently when their practice is closed or do not have a regular dentist.
Greater Manchester’s Urgent Eye Care Service can provide assessments and treatment quickly if a sudden change in vision, red or painful eyes or new flashes or floaters are seen. This is a free NHS service made up of local optician teams. Available to anyone registered with a Greater Manchester GP. To find out more, visit www.primaryeyecare.co.uk
For your pharmacy opening times over the Christmas and New Year, visit here.
For medical issues that cannot be treated at the pharmacy, call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk for assistance 27 hours a day, seven days a week.
Cllr Eleanor Wills, Tameside Council Executive Member for Population Health & Wellbeing, said: “It is important to relieve pressure off the NHS where we can, and by knowing the right place to get help, we can help, we can all work together to help protect health services while getting the treatment and support we need.
“There are many services available to help you prioritise your mental and physical well-being, and we want to encourage their use .”
There is an extensive number of services available to help, that you can make the most of. It is important to prioritise mental well-being as well as physical well-being. See below for more details of what support is available for you:
Foodbanks
There are lots of food banks across Greater Manchester. Many of these services offer more than just food; some may offer mental health and wellbeing support, food parcels, financial advice and support, community-run groups and much more.
For support in your local area, visit www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk/helping-hand/food.
Mental health crisis support
Free 24/7 mental health crisis support is available across Greater Manchester. If you feel you need mental health support, please contact one of these 24/7 helplines - they’re available to anyone of any age. For Tameside residents, the number is 0800 014 9995.
Bereavement support
This service is available for anyone living or working in Greater Manchester who has been bereaved or affected by a death by whatever cause, no matter how long ago.
Call the Greater Manchester Bereavement Service on 0161 983 0902 or visit www.greater-manchester-bereavement-service.org.uk.
Loneliness and social isolation support (Chatty Cafes)
The Chatty Café Scheme is a non-profit organisation tackling loneliness and offers three services designed to reduce loneliness and/or social isolation. They include face-to-face meet-ups at venues offering ‘Chatter and Natter’ tables where customers can get together and have a chat, virtual sessions, and a telephone service.
For more information or to find your local Chatty Café, visit www.thechattycafescheme.co.uk.
Support for older people (Winterwise Guide)
Greater Manchester is supporting older people in staying warm, safe, and well this winter. The guide brings together key information for older people on cost-of-living support.
Visit greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk/what-we-do/ageing/winterwise-guide
Free digital mental wellbeing support
Access free, safe, and anonymous professional support online. There is no waiting lists or referral needed, and accessible 24/7
Support available includes Live chat or messaging with qualified mental health professionals, self-help tools, and activities;
Visit Kooth (for ages 10 to 25) www.kooth.com or Qwell (for ages 26+) www.qwell.io/