Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
An exercise referral allows Primary Health Care professionals to refer individuals with a variety of medical conditions and/ or a history of sedentary lifestyle, who would never normally consider participating in regular physical activity, to a short-term, supervised programme of physical activity.
The aim of this short-term intervention is to promote long-term adherence, by encouraging lifestyle changes, through which more physical activity will be incorporated into their lives. The scheme may be seen as an alternative or an adjunct to the prescription of drugs for certain conditions, and may ultimately reduce patient visits to the doctor.
Exercise referral relies heavily on the professionals involved as a powerful motivator in encouraging an individual to take up the supervised exercise programme, and indeed, to continue with physical activity in the long-term.
For health professionals, the schemes offer a practical approach to promoting physical activity, with a view to preventing and managing a range of medical conditions.
Most people with long-term health conditions can be referred onto the GP Exercise Referral Scheme. These include asthma, arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, as well as depression, anxiety, osteoporosis and plenty of other conditions.
To allow individuals who have a range of mild to moderate physical or mental health problems to participate in a structured physical activity programme in a safe, supervised environment.
■ To offer a programme of physical activity, which looks at the individual needs of the referred patient rather than a general approach to certain target groups.
■ To raise awareness of the physical, psychological and social benefits of physical activity with individuals who are not normally physically active.
■ To promote long-term participation in regular physical activity by developing the individuals confidence in being active.
■ To improve participants health, well being and quality of life
Most people with long-term health conditions can be referred onto the GP Exercise Referral Scheme. These include asthma, arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, as well as depression, anxiety, osteoporosis and plenty of other conditions.
Exercise referral schemes aim to improve the physical and mental health of participants. Though they are aimed at people with a range of existing, low to moderate risk medical conditions, they should also be viewed as a key role in primary prevention. The scheme is available to patients who meet the following essential criteria:
■ Sedentary or physically inactive (less than 30 minutes activity per week)
■ Low to moderate risk health conditions
■ Aged 16 years or above
■ Would benefit from being more physically active
■ Keen to do facility based exercise
The following mild to moderate health problems are recommended reasons for referral onto the scheme:
■ Eligibility Criteria: Health Conditions
* Obesity (30-39.9 kg/m2)
* Osteoarthritis (Mild-Moderate Severity)
* Rheumatoid Arthritis (Medication Controlled)
* Joint Replacement (>3 Months Post Operation)
* Osteoporosis (Diagnosed, Treated & Stable)
* Simple Mechanical Back Pain
* Asthma (Stable & Controlled)
* COPD (Mild-Moderate Severity)
* Stress
* Anxiety (Mild-Moderate Severity)
* Depression (Mild-Moderate Severity)
* Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1)
* Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2)
* Hypercholesterolemia (Diagnosed & Stable)
* Hypertension (Diagnosed & Stable)
* CHD/Angina Pectoris (Stable, No MI)
* How would enrolling on the scheme benefit me?
* Clients who have any of the conditions listed above often find that their level of physical activity is hindered, either by their physical ailment, or through a psychological fear of over-exerting themselves.
* The scheme allows clients to gradually build up to a suitable level of activity, in a safe environment and under the supervision of a qualified instructor.
* Over time, the scheme will give clients the confidence needed to maintain a physically active lifestyle independently and experience a wide range of benefits such as:
• reduced blood pressure
• reduced risk of both heart disease and osteoporosis • controlled body weight • increased energy
• Improved stamina, strength, and tone of muscles, shape, appearance, confidence and posture
• reduced stress or depression
N.B. If you have a patient that does not fit these criteria but you feel that they could benefit from participating in our exercise referral scheme, please contact us and we can discuss whether or not it is an option.
This scheme is not appropriate for high risk individuals. Clinical judgement will be important but usually individuals with the following will not be suitable for referral:
■ Unstable angina
■ Unstable hypertension or
■ Unstable diabetes
■ Severe coronary heart disease or early post myocardial infarction/coronary artery bypass graft/angioplasty. Cardiac Phase 1,2,3
■ Unstable and/or severe mental health problem
■ Pregnancy if previously been sedentary
Our instructor will contact the referring health professional if we require further advice or clarification on any medical condition or medication. Exercise instructors reserve the right to refuse to support any patient whom they feel unqualified or unconfident to deal with.
Most people with long-term health conditions can be referred onto the GP Exercise Referral Scheme. These include asthma, arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, as well as depression, anxiety, osteoporosis and plenty of other conditions.
We accept referrals from health professionals who:
■ have knowledge of the patients medical history, current health status and medication
■ can make a clinical judgement as to the suitability of the scheme for the patient
■ can provide the necessary information about the patient (e.g. address, telephone number, date of birth, blood pressure).
NB. Any health professional who refers a patient to the scheme must inform the patients GP via an individually agreed protocol.
We ask all health professionals who want to refer patients to our scheme to sign a commitment form and return it to us, so that we know that all referrals are made based on the information in this document.
My current client book is open for individual one-on-one health coaching sessions.
My 8 Week Weight Management Clinic is currently open for enrolment.
* To identify eating habits resulting in weight gain
* To learn self-control techniques and apply them when necessary
* To gradually change your eating habits to suit your lifestyle
* To make better informed choices of healthier options
* To make some positive change in your lives by starting to exercise