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Key Takeaways
- A recent showcase connected healthcare professionals with Horsham District Wellbeing services.
- Interactive demos featured the *Wellbeing MOT* and *Body Composition Analysis*.
- Preventive care and community engagement were emphasised as cornerstones of future health strategies.
- Most services are **free** for residents and workers in Horsham District.
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Showcase Highlight
Healthcare professionals packed the Chanctonbury Room last week for a first-of-its-kind event organised by Horsham District Wellbeing. Delegates moved between *hands-on stations* demonstrating everything from healthy cooking tips to state-of-the-art fitness tracking.
“Seeing the data come alive during a Body Composition Analysis was a real eye-opener for my patients,” said one local GP.
Early feedback suggests the showcase may become an annual fixture, strengthening collaboration between primary care and community wellbeing teams.
Breakdown of Services
Below is a snapshot of the core offerings discussed during the event:
- NHS Health Checks focusing on cardiovascular risk, cholesterol and blood pressure.
- Tailored *Weight Management* groups offering peer support and practical guidance.
- Interactive *Healthy Eating* workshops and one-to-one nutrition sessions.
- Free *Stop Smoking* coaching with personalised quit plans.
- Confidential *Alcohol Support* assessments with quick referrals.
- Community-led *Get Active* programmes, including weekly wellbeing walks.
Specialised Support
For residents needing more in-depth assistance, specialised services add an extra layer of care:
- Body Composition Analysis – measures fat, muscle and hydration, giving users a science-backed snapshot of their health.
- Wellbeing MOT – a holistic check-up that pinpoints lifestyle changes and sets achievable goals.
- Workplace Health – bespoke programmes designed to cut absenteeism and boost morale in local businesses.
Skilled *Wellbeing Advisors* guide both the public and healthcare providers through referral pathways, ensuring no one falls through the cracks.
Accessing Resources
Healthcare professionals can refer patients online, phone a dedicated advisor or simply hand out a Wellbeing Card during consultations. Most services are offered at no cost to anyone who lives or works in Horsham District, making prevention both practical and equitable.
Upcoming community events include themed wellbeing walks and healthy cooking demos. Full listings are available on the official events page.
Conclusion
The showcase underlined a simple truth: *preventive care thrives on partnership*. By linking arms with Horsham District Wellbeing, healthcare professionals can enrich patient care while fostering a healthier, more resilient community.
FAQs
How do I refer a patient to Horsham District Wellbeing?
Referrals can be submitted through the secure online form on the referral portal or by calling 01403 215111.
Are the services really free?
Yes. The majority of programmes are funded by local and national health initiatives, meaning residents and employees in Horsham District pay nothing at the point of use.
What happens during a Wellbeing MOT?
A trained advisor carries out a series of checks—blood pressure, lifestyle questionnaire, goal-setting—then provides a personalised action plan.
Can businesses book Workplace Health sessions?
Absolutely. Employers can email workplacehealth@horsham.gov.uk to arrange on-site assessments and workshops.
Where can I find upcoming wellbeing walks?
All walk schedules are published on the Wellbeing Walks section of the website.
