Social Prescribing
Page last reviewed: 25 April 2023
Page created: 25 April 2023
Page created: 25 April 2023
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Social prescribing is a way in which patients can be supported to link with a range of local, activities, opportunities and support that can improve their health and wellbeing. It is about supporting and empowering patients to take control of their own health and wellbeing by giving people time, focusing on “what matters to me” and taking a holistic approach to people’s health and wellbeing. Social Prescribing is about developing stronger partnerships, between patients, their community and the supporting services.
View the ‘What is social prescribing?’ video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9azfXNcqD8
Many things in life can make people feel unwell or affect their overall health and wellbeing negatively, and a medical prescription is sometimes only part of the solution.
Social Prescribing works for a wide range of people including people
How do I get a Referral?
You can refer yourself by emailing Sxicb-bh.prestonparkcommunitypcn@nhs.net
Alternatilvely, contact the Surgery to do so on your behalf.
How does Social Prescribing Work?
We will support Patients with up to 6 sessions.
Initial contact is typically made on the phone and follow up sessions can either be face to face in the GP Surgery, in the Patient’s home or continue over the phone.
From initial consultation, the Social Prescriber will help develop a personalised plan for the Patient to manage their health and wellbeing.