Sunlight Group Practice at Allport Surgery and Parkfield Medical Centre

Parkfield Medical Centre, Sefton Road, New Ferry, Merseyside, CH62 5HS

Telephone: 0151 644 0055

cmicb-wi.reception-sunlight@nhs.net

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Allport Surgery, 43 Bridle Rd, Bromborough, Birkenhead, Wirral CH62 6EE | Telephone: 0151 328 5630 | cmicb-wi.reception-sunlight@nhs.net

Wellbeing Practitioners

Wellbeing practitioners are now part of this practice!

Some things cannot be fixed by medicine alone…

Emotional, practical, financial or physical issues can affect your health and wellbeing, but they may need more than a visit to your GP or nurse.

Wellbeing Practitioners (WPs) offer the type of help that doesn’t come in the form of pills, tablets or injections.

We listen to what matters to you and offer personalised advice on how to increase control over your health and manage your needs in a way that suits you.

Our goal is to empower and give you confidence to sustain lifestyle changes or take control of practical problems that stop you from feeling your best.

We can also help you connect to others and facilitate access to a wide range of non-clinical services, activities and organisations in our local community, which will help improve your health and wellbeing.

 

Who will benefit from speaking to a WP?

Anyone can benefit from a chat with a WP, even those who are not currently affected by a serious or pressing problem.

The support you receive from a WP is adapted to your personal situation and related to any aspect of your life that can be targeted to improve your health and wellbeing.

Some of the things we can do include providing non-clinical support surrounding:

  • Dealing with practical problems

If you have any concerns regarding housing, money, welfare, access to food or prescriptions, etc. we will give you direct support when possible (i.e. if you need access to an electronic device to speak to your family). If your problem requires long term changes, we will help to organise a plan to improve your situation and connect with local services that offer support.

  • Connecting to others

Whether you would like to meet new people or have a regular place where you can find company, we will help you connect with groups of people who share similar interests. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved in life-enriching activities locally, such as volunteering, painting or music classes, group learning, gardening, healthy eating, money management or exercise classes.

  • Improving your mental wellbeing

If you are feeling low, isolated, anxious, stressed or depressed we are here to listen and provide personalised advice on the best way to access help.

If you have any other concerns or would like to make changes to your lifestyle habits we are on hand  to listen and support you as much as needed.

 

How does it work?

There are many different ways WPs can help, and they all start with a conversation.

You can speak to your WP by simply booking an appointment with our reception team or contacting wiccg.pcwsocialprescribing@nhs.net

Alternatively, someone in our practice (your GP, a nurse or a Care Navigator) may ask you if you would like to speak to a Wellbeing Practitioner.

During the initial appointment your WP you will talk about what matters to you and the changes you would like to make.

Your WP will help to create a plan that identifies relevant support available, how to access it and the steps you need to take next.

Follow up appointments and support will be available for as long as needed.

Appointments normally take place at your GP practice, but home and video/audio consultations are also available at your request.

 

Meet the Team!

Here is what people are saying after speaking to their WP

“I am so grateful for the call from the Wellbeing Practitioner, it has completely lifted my spirits”

“I have now got shopping being delivered weekly, my prepaid electric meter has been topped up and I have a lovely exercise pack sent to me from them to keep me physically and mentally well during lockdown”

“I can’t thank them enough for their call and support”

 

One Wirral – Get Moving Exercise Video

To support people with a learning disability and/or Autism to get physically active: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwx0i226flc

 

Opening Times

  • Monday
    08:00am to 06:30pm
  • Tuesday
    08:00am to 06:30pm
  • Wednesday
    08:00am to 06:30pm
  • Thursday
    08:00am to 06:30pm
  • Friday
    08:00am to 06:30pm
  • Saturday
    CLOSED
  • Sunday
    CLOSED
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