Ready to take charge of your health and wellbeing? Join us at Goole Hospital on Thursday 27 November, for Fit4Life!
The latest in our series of special health events is taking place in Goole this month after successful events took place in Hull and Scunthorpe earlier this year. Meanwhile Castle Hill Hospital will be next on the list in December, followed by Grimsby hospital in the new year.
This is your chance to speak to hospital-based experts about improving your wellbeing through smoking cessation, lifestyle choices, alcohol moderation, cancer screening and vaccination.
Chat to our doctors, nurses, therapists and health teams about steps you can take right now to improve your lifestyle, promote better health and prevent serious illness such as strokes, cancer and heart problems.
Join us in the café and main entrance at Goole and District Hospital, from 11am- 2pm for:
- Workshops and presentations by NHS experts
- Q&A sessions on healthier lifestyles which reduce your risk of disease
- Information on cancer screening programmes
- Opportunities to chat to experienced health professionals.
Lyn Simpson, Interim Group Chief Executive of NHS Humber Health Partnership, explains Fit4Life is a series of health promotion events, tailored to address common health problems experienced by residents in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire. She said: “Our hospitals are always here when you need us, but Fit4Life offers a fun and interactive way to help you make healthier choices that could reduce the need for medical care in the future.
“You’ll discover practical steps you can take today to improve your wellbeing, access useful resources, and speak directly with our health professionals.
“Don’t miss this great chance to take control of your health. Come along, invite your friends and family, and let’s work together to make Goole a healthier community.”
Our first Fit4Life! event was held at Hull Royal Infirmary in July, followed by Scunthorpe in August. Events are planned for Castle Hill Hospital in December and at Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital in Grimsby over the coming months.