Be healthier with Croydon’s free Live Well service
Residents can now more easily access information to support them to live healthier lives from Croydon’s new Live Well service.
Residents can now more easily access information to support them to live healthier lives from Croydon’s new Live Well service.
Residents who smoke can improve their health and wellbeing and increase their life expectancy by taking part in Stoptober, the national quit campaign throughout October.
Croydon Council is backing the Stoptober campaign by encouraging local smokers to try a free 12-week course which could help them kick the habit and reduce their risk from Covid-19.
Residents over 16 years old can get one-to-one support from Croydon Live Well advisers during a focused 12-week stop smoking programme.
Positive changes towards long-term goals like quitting smoking, losing weight, doing more exercise and drinking less alcohol can begin immediately in 2020 by visiting Croydon Council’s health website.
Free Live Well Croydon service has supported 2,000 residents to be happier and healthier.
Help is on hand for residents to positively kick start the New Year by making plans for a healthier and happier life.
The JustBe Croydon website at www.JustBeCroydon.org has tips and advice to support you to achieve […]
Additional support is being offered throughout October to help smokers in Croydon kick the habit by taking part in Stoptober, the national 28-day stop smoking challenge.
Residents who smoke are being warned about the risks of developing debilitating lung diseases if they do not kick the habit.
Smoking is the biggest preventable risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the umbrella term for […]
The success of Croydon’s quit-smoking team is behind the decision to make the town one of only 10 across the country to host this year’s Stoptober Roadshow.
Latest figures from the Health & Social Care Information Centre show […]