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Ageing Well Activities
The following PDFs include information on ageing well activities in East Lothian.
Movement to help your muscles and joints
If you have any muscle, or joint issues as an adult you can find exercises to help you on the NHS Inform website here.
If these exercises do not help you please call 01620 642968 to speak to a physio about your muscle or joint issue.
Housing Options
This pdf file includes a guide to housing options for older people in Scotland. The guide includes useful information on buying a home, selling your home, renting a home and much more.
Local Suppliers
View a list of local equipment suppliers. The PDF includes the company name, address, contact details, and website (if available).
Dementia Friendly East Lothian
East Lothian’s Dementia Friendly Communities are wholly community-led and run.
Dementia Friendly East Lothian provides whatever support and encouragement communities need to help them realise their aspirations in whatever way we can.
Please log onto the website for information or to share information on your own dementia friendly events.
Dementia Friendly East Lothian website
Telecare
You can get help from the East Lothian Community Alarm Telecare Service.
Telecare Self-Check Online Tool
Telecare is the use of discreet equipment that can help tell someone if there is an emergency or if you are having difficulties in your home. Try the Telecare Self-Check Online Tool to find advice and guidance related to your needs.
Telecare Self-Check Online Tool
Home-visiting Opticians
The following PDF contains details on home-visiting opticians in East Lothian and the surrounding areas.
Wellbeing when off work
This leaflet is for anyone off work for reasons related to common mental health problems.
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Deaf Action
Deaf Action is a deaf-led charity that has been working for an equal and better future for deaf, deafened, deaf-blind and hard of hearing people since 1835. This vision remains at the heart of everything they do today and is central to all the services they provide.
For more information, please visit their website by following the link here.
Delivery of pre-prepared meals
If you are finding it difficult to cook for yourself, you may be eligible for our meals at home service. The meals are provided to the Council by Apetito, a company who supply frozen meals locally in East Lothian. For more information on what is available, please follow the link here. If you are interested in using the meals at home service, please contact your local council on 01875 824309 to request an assessment by one of our social work staff. The service is available to vulnerable people of all age groups in the county, such as elderly people or those with physical or learning disabilities. For further information, please click here. Unfortunately there is no longer a hot meal delivery service available. It is also worth checking if your local shops, cafes or restaurants are able to provide a delivery service.
Disabled Persons Railcard
The Disabled Person's Railcard gives you discount of a third off the cost of your train ticket. For information about who is eligible and how to apply, please use the details below.
Contact information
Website: Disabled Person's Railcard
Email: disability@atoc.org
Phone: 0345 605 0525 (7am to 10pm Monday to Sunday)
Minicom/ text: 0345 601 0132
The National Entitlement Card (a free bus pass available if you are over 60 years of age or if you have a disability) also entitles you to reduced train travel rates (if eligible).
You must be a East Lothian resident and travelling from an East Lothian train station.
For further information on the eligibility criteria and for an application form, please call the Transport Concession Team using the following information.
Contact information
Phone: 01620 827974
Address: John Muir House, Haddington, East Lothian
East Lothian Community Alarm Service
East Lothian Community Alarm Telecare Service (ELCATS) is a landline, telephone-based system which you can use to summon help, call assistance, or give you reassurance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The main role of the Community Alarm Telecare Service is to obtain help for an older or disabled person when an emergency arises.
The user has a pendant button that is worn around the neck or on the wrist, which is connected to an alarm receiving centre, where there is always a call operator on duty to respond immediately. The service relies on a network of local contacts and, where possible, they require you to provide them with the names of at least two local key-holders, who can be called upon if required to check on you.
To help you and your key-holder further, the service is supported 24/7 by response staff from East Lothian Emergency Care Service (ECS). The call operator can call them out to assist you and/or your key-holder if required.
The pendant has a range of about 50 meters and will cover the area of the average house and garden.
There is a small charge for this service.
East Lothian Community Alarm Telecare Service
East Lothian Community Alarm Telecare Service (ELCATS) is a landline, telephone-based system which you can use to summon help, call assistance, or give you reassurance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The main role of the Community Alarm Telecare Service is to obtain help for an older or disabled person when an emergency arises.
The user has a pendant button that is worn around the neck or on the wrist, which is connected to an alarm receiving centre, where there is always a call operator on duty to respond immediately. The service relies on a network of local contacts and, where possible, they require you to provide them with the names of at least two local key-holders, who can be called upon if required to check on you.
To help you and your key-holder further, the service is supported 24/7 by response staff from East Lothian Emergency Care Service (ECS). The call operator can call them out to assist you and/or your key-holder if required.
The pendant has a range of about 50 meters and will cover the area of the average house and garden.
There is a small charge for this service.
Energy Saving Trust Scotland
You can obtain independent energy saving advice from the Energy Saving Trust Scotland. Please call their free phone on 0800 512 012.
You may also find the Home Energy Efficiency Programme for Scotland (also known as HEEPS) helpful. More information on this can be found on the Energy Saving Trust website under the Home Energy Scotland tab.
This is the new Scottish Government initiative to tackle fuel poverty and increase energy efficiency in homes.
Financial support available during the cold weather
Winter Fuel Payment is paid tax-free to help pay your heating bills if you were born on or before 5 January 1953.
Most payments are made automatically between November and December, so you should get your money by Christmas.
You usually get a Winter Fuel Payment automatically if you receive a State Pension or another social security benefit (not Housing Benefit, Council Tax Reduction, Child Benefit or Universal Credit).
To find out if you are eligible, please follow the link here.
Local help to make your home warmer or more energy efficient
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Local Information - Groups that can help with maintaining a healthy weight
You have answered that your clothes sizes have increased in the last 3-6 months.
If this has happened without you trying to, and is something that you would like help with, you may find that exercising or participating in group activities may help. If you don’t feel confident, we have found going with someone you know might make you feel more comfortable.
East Lothian Council offer a scheme which gives price reductions on sport and leisure activities. To find out more, you can contact your local sports and leisure centre in East Lothian through 'Enjoy Leisure' (Leisure and sports facilities).
For more information about this scheme, please visit www.enjoyleisure.com/ or contact your local facility using one of the numbers below.
Aubigny Sports Centre - 01620 820650
Dunbar Leisure Pool - 01368 866040
Loch Centre - 01875 824140
Meadowmill Sports Centre - 01875 619079
Mercat Gait Centre - 01875 815483
Musselburgh Sport Centre - 0131 653 5208
North Berwick Sports Centre - 01620 820730
The Enjoy Leisure website, which you can access by visiting www.enjoyleisure.com/, contains information about healthy living, getting active and how to eat healthier. Everything you need to take life on, one step at a time.
Weight management support and advice is available at your GP Surgery, mainly through an appointment with the practice nurse. There is also a weight management service for people whose BMI (Body Mass Index) is over 30. This will require a referral from your GP.
Local information - Help available from local pharmacies or chemists for organising your medication
If you are having difficulty with any aspect of taking medicines, then you can ask your GP about the option of a ‘blister pack,' which is a free NHS service.
Blister packs provide clearly marked day and dosage times, and all the medicines you need to take at one time are together in an individual section, making taking medication much easier.
Your GP will provide a prescription and will request that your medication is dispensed on a weekly basis from your local pharmacy. Some pharmacies can arrange delivery of blister packs.
There is also equipment and services that you can privately purchase to help with things like:
- making tablets easier to take out of containers
- remembering to take medicines at the right time
- organising each dose
- alerting that a dose has been missed
- pill crushers
You can find out more about the products available by visiting The Disabled Living Centre, where you can look at and try equipment and get advice about what might work for you.
To find out more and arrange a visit to The Disabled Living Centre, please use the details below.
Contact information
Phone: 0131 537 9190
Address: Astley Ainslie Hospital, Edinburgh
You can also visit the independent living shop All Mobility to view and privately purchase medication aids. To get in touch, please use the following information.
Contact information
Phone: 0131 629 0081
Address: 187 North High Street, Musselburgh, EH21 6AN
The East Lothian Council Community Alarm Telecare Service can also offer some technology options to remind you to take you medication.
Options include:
- a reminder message that can be recorded onto your Community Alarm Home Unit
- an automatic medication dispenser that will bleep to let you know your tablets are due
This equipment can be linked to the Community Response Team at the alarm-receiving centre (ARC), or it can be provided not-linked (stand-alone). A small charge may apply for this service.
To refer for this service, please contact our Adult Well-being Social Work team on 01875 824309.