A SPACE offering people access to information, advice and practical support about mental health and wellbeing has opened its doors.
East Lothian Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub aims to help people find out about the services available in the local community.
Any adult who is concerned about their mental health and wellbeing, or supporting someone else’s, can drop in to the facility at East Lothian Community Hospital in Haddington to pick up information or speak to an advisor.
Dr Alison Wells, consultant clinical psychologist for NHS Lothian, said: “We started this hub to help signpost patients and visitors to the wide range of therapeutic, wellbeing, practical or social support available.
“Anyone can struggle with their mental health and wellbeing, feel anxious, low or down, particularly during these challenging times.
“There’s an abundance of services which can help so we encourage anyone who is worried to pop along for a private chat or just to pick up some information.”
The hub – open every Wednesday between noon and 2pm – is run by a team of psychologists who are regularly joined by representatives from the Citizens Advice Bureau, East Lothian Works, Changes East Lothian, and community link workers from mental health charity Penumbra.
Fiona Wilson, chief officer and joint director of East Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership, added: “We are really pleased to be able to offer this open-door mental health support to the people of East Lothian.
“Taking the first step and seeking advice can often be the hardest.
“We hope this resource will encourage people to come forward, no matter how big or small they think the problem may be, and look after their mental health, just as they would their physical health.”
Go to www.wellbeinglothian.scot, nhsinform.scot and eastlothian.gov.uk/elhscp/mental-health to access information about mental health and wellbeing advice and support.
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