Free blood pressure tests and heart monitoring across North East London – Starts Monday 2 June

Heart Rhythm week Poster(1)As part of Heart Rhythm Week, selected pharmacies displaying the Heart Rhythm Week logo across North East London will be looking to save lives by offering residents free blood pressure checking and heart rhythm monitoring, from Monday 2 June. Everyone is invited to stop by to have their BP checked and heart monitored, and to find out more about reducing their stroke risk.

Pharmacists will be doing the following:

1. Demonstrating the SelfCare Pharmacy practice invented in NEL described at the recent conference and increasingly supported by academics, charities and commissioners.

2. Monitoring the heart rhythm using the AliveCor devices and sending by email the heart rhythm and data to cardiac physiologist (consultant) to interpret the data and email back the results within 24 hours. The patient will be advised by the pharmacist on next steps including referral to a doctor.

3. The patients would have their blood pressure monitored using the only NICE approved device(Microlife).

4. The patients would complete a SelfCare Assessment Form (SAF) which will identify the patients’ health, wellbeing and social factors affecting  them.

 

The pharmacies will be set up for heart monitoring and blood pressure checks from Monday 2 June. The list of pharmacies participating in Heart Rhythm Week can be found at www.nellpc.org.uk.

Ellen Sheridan, Information Officer from the Stroke Association in London says; “High blood pressure has been called the ‘silent killer’ because many people do not realise they have it or how dangerous it can be. Getting your blood pressure tested is simple, there are no needles, we put an inflatable cuff on your arm and it is quick and painless. It is really important to get checked regularly as your blood pressure does change over time, taking control of it can reduce your risk of stroke. According to the Stroke Association there are over 13,500 people across Londonwho have a stroke each year and over 128,000 people living with the effects of stroke.”

Hemant Patel, the Secretary of the committee representing local pharmacists said: “We are urging the local community to stop by their pharmacy this Heart Rhythm Week to get their heart and blood pressure checked. It’s really important for residents to know the risk factors associated with their blood pressure and heart, and that’s why we’re here to give advice and information to hopefully reduce the health problems like stroke. The service will be available through 100 pharmacies in the six North East London boroughs. We will be working alongside the NHS and the local doctors to detect early signs of heart problems.”

The pharmacies will be set up for heart monitoring and blood pressure checks from Monday 2 June. The list of pharmacies participating in Heart Rhythm Week can be found at www.nellpc.org.uk. To find out more information please contact Hemant Patel on 05601 252940

“DROP – IN” COFFEE MORNING EVERY FRIDAY 10 – 12 pm

 ELM PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The Assembly Hall, The Annexe, Eyhurst Avenue, Elm Park, Hornchurch RM12 4RA

Tel. No. 01708 451099 Charity No. 1057074

 

“DROP – IN” COFFEE MORNING     EVERY FRIDAY 10 – 12 pm

                                                                             Come along, all welcome    

                                                                           GUEST SPEAKERS FOR JUNE    

6th June – Ian Wilkes – local historian, author and part of The Havering Museum, talking about local history.

13th June – Sarah Lesson – Elm Park Horticultural Guild Membership Secretary, talking about the coming Summer Show on 28th June outlining not just the Flower, Fruit and Vegetable classes but also the Homecraft, Handicraft, Photography and Young People classes. She will also have information about the guild’s other shows and its trading huts.

20th June – Jean Fullerton – local author, talking about how she started writing and about the history of the East End. She will have copies of her books for everyone to look at.

27th June – Jackie Logan – from Havering Libraries will outline the many activities and computers available in our local libraries.

Pussycat Lodge Trust Coffee Morning – Sat 5th July 10:30-12:30 (Address corrected)

The Pusseycat Lodge Trust (PCLT) are holding a Coffee Morning on Saturday 5th July from 10:30 to 12:30.

You can find us at 7 St. Andrew Avenue, Elm Park.

Refreshments, cat collectables, stationary available & a raffle will be held.

Entrance Fee: cat food

Please come and support us (enquiries 07751 199037)

TalkTime Phone Clubs – Free discussion groups for older people

Do you enjoy chatting with others but struggle to get out and about these days?

Would you love to join a book or film club but can’t find one nearby?

TalkTime phone clubs for older people give you the chance to join a regular group discussion on a book, film or topic from the comfort of your own home.

How it works

A facilitator calls each member of the group – around six people – at an arranged time every four weeks, and ensures everyone has a chance to contribute.

It’s completely free – all you need is a landline or mobile telephone.

We provide the books (most are available in large print and audio versions) and the DVDs.

If you think you might like to join, call Harjinder on 020 7605 4267 or Rosalind on 020 76054232.

For more info read the following PDF.

TalkTime phone clubs leaflet

Speakers for Forum on Tuesday 20th May

We are please to welcome the following speakers to the forum on 20th May.

1. Jackie Whitelock   (PCSO) Safer Transport Team Romford Police Station

2. Martin Stanton – presentation on the Langtons Gardens Restoration .

 

Don’t Forget – The Forum next month is on May 20th

Don’t forget that due to the election the forum next month is being held on Tuesday 20th May.

In June it’ll revert back to the second Tuesday on June 10th

Romford Bowls Club Open Day – 3rd May – Come along and have a go.

Romford Bowls Club Open Day

 

Come along and visit our bowls club in Romford.

We welcome people of all walks of life and ages. We pride ourselves on our friendly and informal atmosphere. Whether or not you’ve played before doesn’t matter – we’ll do our best to look after you. Bring along family members or friends if you like (but let us know the numbers so we can arrange the right number of helpers!) The benefits of bowls are clear. Come along and have a go!!! You must be wearing flat soled shoes to go on the green. If you can, please let us know on the contact number or email address that you are coming so we have an idea of numbers to look after. If not, don’t worry. Look for ‘Romford bowls club’ on Facebook.

Date
Saturday 03 May 2014
Time
11:00 until 17:00
Location
Lodge Farm Park (Carlton Road end), Romford, RM2 5AA
Admission
Free
Website
Bowls England website
Email
rwhillman@btinternet.com
Phone
01708 446384

“The Francis Report – The Implications for Havering”. – Wednesday 7th May 14:00

Jacqui Himbury, Nursing Director, Tri-Borough CCG, will be speaking on

“The Francis Report – The Implications for Havering”.

on Wednesday 7th May 14:00 to 16:00.

Please let Joan Smith, Healthwatch Havering Manager 01708 303 300 know if you wish to attend