Herald - Issue 412

Page 34 • The HERALD • 16th September 2021 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v • Chiropody • Podiatry • Verruca Removal • Nail Surgery • Insoles • Sports Injuries • Injection Therapy • Biomechanics APPOINTMENTS 07960 472824 or 07741 493235 HYTHE Waterfront & Solent Surgery, Jones Lane, Hythe SO45 6AW www.solentfootandankle.com solentfootandankle@gmail.com pa2footconsultant@icloud.com Saphire Therapy Emotional Health & Wellbeing 023 8066 3658 07919 162542 Hypnotherapy, EFT & Coaching www.SaphireEnergyTherapies.co.uk CHIROPODY/PODIATRY 07895 691290 Kerry Crook BSc (Hons) Podiatry KC PODIATRY First Floor, South Street Shopping Centre, Hythe SO45 6EB * LIFT ACCESS * Email: kerrythepodiatrist@gmail.com The Podium 023 8086 9080 3 Marchwood Village Centre, Marchwood One answer to foot problems Health, Beauty & Wellbeing The next Herald is out on 7th October Free Online Group for People Living with Arthritis Disability Advice Free online groups are taking place to help people in Southampton and around the South living with arthritis to manage their condition. e next group meeting, organised by UK charity Arthritis Action, will take place on Wednesday 22nd September at 2pm, with further meetings planned every six weeks. e online groups are held over Zoom, catering to those who still may not be comfortable socialising in-person with others. e meetings o er a safe and friendly environment for people living with arthritis to speak with each other, learn from one another and share their stories, questions and tips. ere are over 10 million people living with some form of arthritis in the UK, making it the leading cause of pain and disability nationwide. For more information or to register attendance for the free group, email: info@arthritisaction.org.uk or telephone: 020 3781 7120. e New Forest Disability Information Service o ers free con dential and impartial disability-related advice throughout the New Forest area and o ers drop-in sessions at Hythe Library on the rst Tuesday of the month from 11am until 1pm, with the next drop-in session on Tuesday 5th October (clinics will be held outside - weather permitting). Go along and ask a question for yourself, a family member or neighbour on a range of topics including equipment suitability and providers; transport solutions; meals and grocery delivery services; social activities; grants; adaptations; carers, plus disability-related welfare bene ts advice. Information Services at e Grove in Hythe are currently closed (usually every ursday between 11.30am and 4pm), check their website: www. newforestdis.org.uk for latest updates. For pre- arranged appointments for disability-related bene t application support which need to be made by calling: 01425 628750, email: info@newforestdis.org.uk or visit: www.newforestdis.org.uk STOMA SUPPORT Waterside Stoma Support meets at St Andrew’s Church, Dibden Purlieu every other month . A Stoma Nurse is in attendance along with a stoma care company when available for advice and samples. eir next meeting will be on Wednesday 10th November at 1.30pm until 3pm . With refreshments and home- made cakes (for a small charge) a friendly face is guaranteed. Friends and carers are welcome to go along to chat to fellow ostomates. For more information telephone Hazel on: 023 8089 1934 or email hayjuder@sky.com SUPPORT FOR YOU If you are living with, or caring for someone with a life-limiting illness Oakhaven Wellbeing’s Living with Illness Support group meets each month on the 2nd Monday of the month at the Coates Centre, located in the grounds of Oakhaven Hospice at Lower Pennington Lane, Lymington SO41 8ZZ. The next meeting takes place on Monday 11th October from 10am until 11am. e session will also be o ered on Zoom to enable anyone who cannot get to the centre but would still like to take part. e group o ers the opportunity to nd support from each other, share experiences and learn skills in managing stress and di culties, as well as looking at ways to live life as well as possible. Just go along on the day or to get the Zoom link contact: wellbeing@ oakhavenhospice.co.uk More details on support from Oakhaven Wellbeing can be found at: www.oakhavenhospice.co.uk/ wellbeing or telephone the Coates Centre, which is open for drop-in Mondays to Fridays from 10am until 4pm, on: 01590 638521. ‘Living A er Loss’ is a group which is open to all, and is a free Bereavement Support Group provided in Partnership with the Red and Green Practice, Hythe and Black eld PPG, Waterside Health Centre. Going along is an opportunity to meet others who have experienced loss, to talk and share in a safe environment. e team, led by Dot Croall, will be on hand to listen, and support you, and provide information on useful resources. Tea, co ee and snacks will be provided, and you are welcome to come and go at any time that suits you. Join them on the 2ndMonday of the month from 2pm until 4pm, at the Lighthouse Community Church, A326, Hardley Green. Please feel free to take a friend or relative along with you. e next meeting is on Monday 11th October. For further information visit: www.LivingA erLoss.co.uk or telephone Dot Croall: 023 8019 6643, email her direct at: dcroall@hotmail.com or email: info@LivingA erLoss. co.uk Living After Loss

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