Our Day Service programmes aim to provide a therapeutic environment, enabling patients and carers to have an increased sense of confidence and empowerment in living with their illness.
Living Well Programme
Service Description
The Living Well programme is designed to help patients adjust to and live well with a progressive life limiting illness. It is an eight-week programme for 2 hours per week, held in a positive and active environment.
Each weekly session covers a different topic consisting of:
- Week 1: Coping Well
- Week 2: Sleeping and Resting Well
- Week 3: Looking and Feeling Well
- Week 4: Moving Well
- Week 5: Eating Well
- Week 6: Planning Well
- Week 7: Remembering Well
- Week 8: Talking Well
The session structure covers a small amount of theory (20-30 mins) with an activity related to the topic of that week. There are regular mindfulness therapeutic rest breaks. The programme has input from our complementary therapists, social work team and spiritual care team.
Referral Criteria
- If you think that a patient would benefit from learning about the course content.
- Patients must be registered with a GP and living in the BNSSG area.
- The patients have a progressive life-limiting condition including heart failure, lung disease, cancer, and neurological illnesses.
- If on oxygen, the patient's normal level of oxygen is 9 l/min or less (please contact the team on 0117 915 9469 if your patient is on higher levels of oxygen – they will be assessed on an individual basis and decision made by the clinical team)
- Can transfer without the need for a hoist or stay in their wheelchair throughout the session.
- Performance status – can attend a weekly 2-hour face-to-face group for 8 weeks.
- Minimum time for reattendance to the course is 6 months.
Referral Process
Please complete the referral form below.
Additional information
Neuro Living Well Programme
Service Description
The programme will run for 2 hours each week for 6 consecutive weeks from 1:30pm - 3:30pm on a Monday afternoon. Sessions include educational information and discussions around themed topics highlighted below and aim to provide support and information for people living with neurological/neuromuscular conditions, as well as facilitating a space for people to meet others and share their experiences over tea and cake.
The course will take place at St Peter's Hospice, Charlton Road, Brentry, Bristol, BS10 6NL.