Herald - Issue 441

Page 44 • The HERALD • 1st June 2023 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SPECIALISTS v Health, Beauty &Wellbeing At Happy Angel Wellbeing Salon we offer a wide range of quality massage treatments with experienced masseuses. Our therapists are highly skilled and have gone through specific training to understand that the body requires a bit more of an in-depth understanding and how stress can affect the body. Massage Treatments available: • Relaxation Massage, • Aromatherapy Massage • Therapeutic Massage • Deep Tissue Massage • Foot & Leg Massage • Mini Massage Our Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctors offer free consultations and are available to discuss treatments with you for various health concerns. • Gua Sha • Tui Na • Cupping • Moxibustion • Earwax Removal If you have any questions or would like to find out more about any of our services please do not hesitate to call us. Walk in or call to book an appointment 07454 488909 67 Long Lane, Holbury, SO45 2LG (next door to KFC) FOUR SEASONS DENTURE CENTRE MORE THAN JUST A DENTAL LABORATORY If you want the best quality dentures in a relaxed, friendly and professional environment then call today for a free consultation Tel: 023 8084 6443 Mobile: 07919 074360 1 HOUR DENTURE REPAIRS North Road, Dibden Purlieu, Southampton SO45 4RE NEED NEW DENTURES? Karen 07590 516009 Wednesday 5.30pm & 7.30pm Thursdays 7.30am & 9am St John’s Church Hall, Hythe CHIROPODY/PODIATRY 07895 691290 Kerry Grassick BSc (Hons) Podiatry MRCPod KG PODIATRY First Floor, South Street Shopping Centre, Hythe SO45 6EB * LIFT ACCESS * Email: kerrythepodiatrist@gmail.com Testwood Baptist Church’s monthly Bereavement Café is held in the lounge at M Johnson Family Funeral Directors, 26-28 Commercial Road, Totton. e Café is run on a ‘drop-in’ basis between 1pm and 2.30pm on the second Monday of each month and is not designed to be a counselling session. Visitors to the Café will receive a warm welcome and a supportive environment for re ection and conversation; a place to nd mutual support and encouragement. e kettle is always on with tea, co ee and a variety of cakes (including a gluten-free option) served by a friendly team of volunteers. The next Café session will be on Monday 12th June. For more information, please contact the Church on: 023 8086 0320 or visit: www.testwoodbaptist.org The next Herald is out on 22nd June The Kettle is Always On If you like to walk, go along and join Roving Ramblers for their twice monthly walks. ey meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, starting at 10am for a 2 to 2½ hour walk. Walks are open to everyone and are a good opportunity to meet new friends, take a friend along or even take your dog with you to enjoy the walk. eir next walks take place: Wednesday 14th June meet at Ashley Walk car park, Wednesday 28th June meet at Lyndhurst Cricket Pitch car park, Wednesday 12th July meet at Ivy Wood car park and Wednesday 24th July meet at Whitemoor Pond car park, followed by co ee at Forest Park Hotel. For more details call Phil Butter eld on: 023 8084 5684 or: 07708 582285 or by emailing: cedaro ythe@ btinternet.com ROVING RAMBLERS Parkinson’s Support e New Forest Branch of Parkinson’s UK welcome all Parkinson’s people and their Carers to join a fun chair based exercise class with the emphasis on functional fitness, followed by co ee, biscuits and chat. e classes are held Tuesday mornings at 10.30am at the Boldre War Memorial Hall, Pilley, SO41 5QG. £3 per session (Carers free). Contact: 07595 927299, or just go along. e New Forest Branch of Parkinson’s UK meets on the third Thursday of each month at the Boldre War Memorial Hall, Pilley, SO41 5QG from 2pm to 4.30pm. Friendly support, information and social activities are available for all people with Parkinson’s, their Carers, families and friends. All new members are very welcome. No membership fees, but voluntary donations always welcome. Contact: 07595 927299 or visit: www. parkinsonsnewforest.org New Forest Disability New Forest Disability is at e Grove every Thursday to support Waterside residents with their disabilityrelated bene ts. is service is by appointment only and pre-booked through their main o ce on: 01425 628750. ey also o er a Drop-in Advice Service at Hythe Library on the first Tuesday of every month, between 11am and 1pm. So, if you need advice on equipment, transport, carer support, social activities, disabled facilities grants (ramps, level access showers, door widening), disability-related bene ts, support groups or anything else, go along and ask their friendly adviser a question. ey’d be happy to help. For more information about the services they o er, visit: www.newforestdis.org.uk Local Mental Health Support It’s important to make sure you’re taking care of your mental health especially throughout the winter months. If you or someone you know needs mental health support please visit the Mental Wellbeing Hampshire website: www.hants.gov.uk/socialcareandhealth/ publichealth/mentalwellbeinghampshire Mental Wellbeing Hampshire is a partnership of organisations working to support good mental health and wellbeing in our communities. e website includes lots of useful information, advice and signposting to places where you can get help with sections dedicated to: looking a er yourself, mental health support, specialist help, children and young people, money and debt, bereavement and end of life, sleep and mental health, workplace wellbeing, crisis and suicide prevention, armed forces and Veterans.

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