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Healthy living

Online self-help

For a one-stop guide to improving your health, visit the NHS Better Health website. This offers information, tools and support for the following areas of health and wellbeing:

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Get support

There is a lot of specialist help and support available in our local area, or online via the NHS, to help you achieve your health goals.

Visit the NHS Live Well page for more advice on healthy living.

NHS Health Check

A free NHS Health Check is available to adults in England aged 40 to 74, via your GP surgery. It can help spot early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes or dementia. Even if you’re feeling well, it’s worth having your NHS Health Check now, so you can lower your chances of developing these health problems in the future. 

Read more about what's involved

Everyone aged 40 to 74 who has not had a stroke or does not already have a pre-existing health condition will be invited for a NHS Health Check once every five years.

It takes about 20 – 30 minutes and includes simple tests to check cholesterol, blood pressure and BMI. You will receive the results of these tests at the check and be told what they mean for you. Some people may have to have an additional blood test depending on their results. 

You will get personalised advice on how to lower your risk and maintain a healthy lifestyle, and you may get treatment or medication to help you maintain your health.

General wellbeing support

The B&NES Wellness Service offers free local programmes for adults, face-to-face, via an app, or online, to support you to achieve your goals. You can browse available courses at our portal, here.

Local programmes available include support to lose weight, to quit smoking, to get more active, and to look after your mental health. The Wellness Service also provides free programmes on food and health to support parents and children with healthy eating.

Call free on 0300 247 0050 to talk to a wellbeing advisor. 

You can also sign up for free courses and activities to support your physical and mental health via the B&NES Wellbeing College.

Diabetes

Assess, or reduce, your risk

If you want to know your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, use the diabetes risk self-assessment tool.

It’s important to know if you are at risk of type 2 diabetes so you can get support to lower your risk. You may even be eligible for our free local Healthier You diabetes prevention programme.   

Manage your condition

Free local support to manage type 2 diabetes is available.  

If you have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, you can get free NHS support online to help you achieve and maintain a healthy weight. You may also want to look at other resources and contacts to help with weight loss and getting active, in the section below.

Stop smoking

If you live, work, or are registered with a GP in Bath and North East Somerset, you can use the Local Stop Smoking Service. It's a free, confidential service offering support and advice to help you quit, or cut down the amount that you smoke. You can also get support and advice if you'd like to switch from cigarettes to vaping (e-cigs). Contact the service on freephone at 0300 247 0050 or by emailing bathnes.thehub@hcrgcaregroup.com 

You can visit the NHS website to find out more about treatments to help you stop smoking. The NHS Better Health site also provides advice, tools and tips for quitting. Local GPs and pharmacies can also support you to stop smoking.

Specific support for pregnant women is available through the Health in Pregnancy service from Royal United Hospitals Bath. Speak to your midwife for more information.

Moving more and maintaining a healthy weight

Free programmes to help with weight management and getting active

If you would like support to maintain a healthy weight, you can talk to your GP or contact the B&NES Wellness Service, who will guide you through the local options available.

For extra help with managing healthy eating and weight issues for the whole family, visit our Get support for parents and carers webpage.

You may also qualify for our Passport to Health service, giving you a referral for free access to leisure and exercise activities. 

Council-run or funded facilities

Visit our webpage to find local sports and leisure facilities.

If you enjoy tennis, you can find out more about council-supported facilities available at several of Bath's parks: Excel Tennis or Tennis @ the Park

Royal Victoria Park also has facilities for golf and footgolf. Visit the Future Golf Ventures website to find out more.

Your heart health

Use this tool to compare your real age to your heart age.  Your heart age gives you an idea of how healthy your heart is. 

Visit our dedicated sections of this website, if you're looking for support with any of these other health-related issues: