From Loneliness to Loved and Comforted!

Welcome to our latest article from our GP, Dr Olaleye

“The most terrible poverty is loneliness, and the feeling of being unloved…”

Mother Teresa

At this time of the year, life gets busy and there is a frenzy of appointments, shopping, shows, parties, and catch-ups to do

It can be easy to feel left out.

I see you.

This is more common than you can imagine! For many, a combination of physical or mental illness, relationship loss, bereavements, seasonal weather changes can predispose to momentary and sometimes prolonged feelings of loneliness. It is not unusual for people to grieve over the loss of their usual exuberant personality and lose hope! One can feel lonely in a house full of people at Christmas.

A story many will remember is one about David Beckham receiving a red card during a World cup match and being sent out. He recounted how he felt ‘lonely’ in the changing room even when his teammates came back. Unfortunately, the team lost. He was trapped in his own sense of guilt, anger, and fury about what had happened. This must have been a very difficult experience for him on a personal level. Loneliness can be quite a strong unyielding feeling even amidst plenty, as well as nothing. He later reports, "When I look back on my career and talk about regrets, I wish that never happened. But on the flip side, if it didn't happen, I might not have had the career that I had’’.

The feelings of loneliness can be quite intense and make people feel miserable. Really, it can be a cry to be found. It can be turned around for good.

Here is another secret - You are not alone! A lot of people feel that way right now. A loneliness experiment done by BBC showed both young and old people feel lonely, and it is twice as much in younger people. Being aware of this is very important and I would like to offer some strategies that might be helpful when you are in this situation:

● Look around you to find something that connects you to an internal sense of calm - read a poem, sing an old song or hymn you heard when you were a child, find a photo of an artwork, find a wise saying and think about it. A picture on your phone to look at, last thing at night before you try to sleep may be calming too.

● Look for the good in every person you meet - this might be tough! But choose to rise above the negative feelings.

● Find something you are grateful for every day and recognise that time alone can be a positive experience too.

● Move your body by going for a regular walk especially when it is sunny. Consider your posture, practise standing upright, without hunching up your shoulders. Can you do that as you read this article? How does this make you feel? Consider doing more active movements walking, dancing, stretches, yoga etc.

● Talk to friends and family about how you are feeling, let them know you are feeling lonely.

● Tell your story in a different way - write it, paint it, sing it, journal your feelings, don’t keep it in for too long.

● In the winter months, a vitamin D supplement taken daily may help reduce physical fatigue that affects your wellbeing.

There are several meditation and mindfulness apps that may also help you enjoy a sense of calm, help you with being present and being kind to yourself when you have time alone. Here is a link: https://www.calm.com https://themindfulnessapp.com

Let us know if we can help you in anyway - here is a link to our wellbeing team https://www.wepcn.co.uk/health-wellbeing-team

Merry Christmas in Comfort and Good Cheer!

Yours truly

Dr Jaiye Olaleye

St Wulfstan Surgery Sponsor Southam Warm Space

We are really proud to sponsor and support the wonderful Warm Space initiative by Southam Congregational Church. The space allows anyone to come and mingle, enjoy a hot drink and refreshments and get to know others. We also hope it will offer some help to anyone who feels lonely, isolated or vulnerable in our community. The Warm Space is open Wednesday’s from 10am - 4pm at Southam Congregational Church, Wood Street, Southam CV47 1PP.

According to Southam Congregational Church:

A Warm Space is a safe, warm and welcoming place where people can meet regularly. It provides hot drinks and refreshments. A Warm Space helps reduce loneliness and isolation and provides another means to check in with vulnerable people in a community. It is especially helpful for people who are finding it harder to stay warm due to inadequate heating at home or increasing energy costs. It provides people with information about energy efficiency and home safety and helps signpost users to other services that can offer support.



A Warm Space is community-led and runs on a not-for-profit basis by a community group or organisation. Everyone attending - organisers, other volunteers and attendees - is treated with kindness, respect and dignity.



At our Church we have opened the Southam Warm Space. It will be open every Wednesday from 10am-4pm. As well as hot drinks and light refreshments, there are games and activities, newspapers to read, advice and information available,. We have partnered with Warm Welcome to help provide resources and we acknowledge the very generous support of the Warwickshire Rural Community Council in providing a grant for the set up and weekly running costs.



We have also encountered tremendous support in our local community, from recruiting volunteers to generous gifts from local businesses and individuals. We particular want to thank St Wulfstan’s Surgery for their kind encouragement and practical help, and being willing to work with us to make this project a success.



Come and pay us a visit - open Wednesday 10am-4pm.
— Southam Congregational Church

Get your Flu/COVID Jab!

Our Flu and COVID Vaccination programme is running really well this year. But if you have not yet had your flu or COVID Booster please feel free to book this at the surgery.

We have a few clinics available, some of which are flu only, and some we can provide both COVID and flu together. Please also be aware some clinics are for certain age groups as we use 2 difference vaccinations based on age.

We have the following clinics available:

For Flu Jabs only:

  • Thursday 3rd November 2pm - 5pm (For those Under 65 years of age)

  • Monday 7th November 6:30pm - 7pm (For those Under 65 years of age)

For Flu and/or COVID Jabs:

  • Saturday 5th November (All ages)

  • Saturday 19th November (For those Under 65 years of age)

Appointments can be booked online via the NHS App or Patient Access or by calling our Reception Team,

To Find out if you are eligible for the vaccine please read our relevant page.

World Menopause Day @ St Wulfstan Surgery

Happy World Menopause Day !

 

International Menopause Society (IMS) and World Health Organisation (WHO) designated 18th October as World Menopause Day. It is to raise awareness and provide more support for better health and wellbeing in menopausal period.

 

The theme for this year is Cognition and Mood.

 

Brain fog and memory problems are very common symptoms and can have significant impact on work and home life.

 

Today at St Wulfstan surgery, we are celebrating the day with all our staff and we are proud to be a menopause friendly team. Dr Viswa along with Nurse Tricia and Clinical pharmacist Mina are talking about menopause at lunch time.

 

We would like to thank Long Itch Diner for providing healthy Mediterranean buffet.

 

Our staff had wellbeing, relaxation gift pouches from Laura at Blossoms and Roses, and we highly appreciate our local community businesses.

 

Dr Viswa has gifted the latest book by Davina McCall and Dr N Potter ‘Menopausing’ to our practice manager Mrs Ward. It would be beneficial in her role for supporting staff.  

 

British Menopause Society has collaborated with ITN Business to bring an exclusive video Premiere today at 12.00. Menopause: Continuing the Conversation, hosted by Louise Minchin, showcases menopause news stories and misinformation, to nutrition, workplace policies and why HRT isn’t for everyone.

 

The link to the YouTube Premiere is here   https://youtu.be/0mxjD7D27jc

 

Our Phones Are Down...

We are really sorry but we are currently having problems with our phone lines. We are using a back-up system at present and our phone line provider are working on fixing the problem right now. Please accept our apologies for any delay in receiving your phone calls today.

UPDATE 12:19: All up and running again! Thanks again for your patience.

New Local Data Sharing Agreement

We will soon be joining hospitals, social care providers and GP practices in the area in implementing the Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Record (ICR). This is a way of bringing together all your separate records from the different organisations involved in your health and social care. It will let health and social care professionals see relevant information about the care and treatment you’ve had across all services.

For more information, please:

 

If you do not want your information to be shared in this way, please email:

collaborative.care.record@nhs.net or call 0345 6461163.

 

Please note, the ICR is different to anything you might have said no to before. So, if you don’t want your records to be available to view through the ICR, you’ll need to object.

Welcome Rachel - Our New Nurse

We are really pleased to welcome Rachel Hughes to our growing team. She joins our Nursing Team and brings with her some excellent experience. She shares of values for offering the best possible patient care and experience.

A few words from Rachel:

Hi, I’m Rachel! I qualified as an Adult Nurse in 2017; I’ve been working in and around the Southam and Leamington area in various roles ever since.
When I’m not working, I love baking, exercising, and might be found walking (or running after!) my two year old beagle, Rodney!
I’m incredibly excited to be joining the St Wulfstan team; having grown up in Southam, it’s really special to be able to come back and help the community as a Nurse, and I’m really looking forward to getting to know you all!
— Rachel Hughes

Flu & COVID Vaccinations Underway @ St Wulfstan!

Many thanks to our patients who attended today for our first Flu & COVID Booster Vaccination Clinic of the year. Our team has been working very hard behind the scenes in order to give you the opportunity to have both Flu & COVID Booster vaccines at the surgery. And the good news is all went smoothly, and it was great to see you all today!

Our vaccination clinics will continue throughout October and into November and new clinics will be added later this month. Of note, vaccinations for those aged 50-64 who are not in a ‘clinically at risk’ group will need to wait until 15th October before they become eligible for a flu vaccine according to NHS guidance.

We are gradually inviting patients throughout the month so please wait to receive your invitation text message. Then you are free to book your appointment online or via reception.

For more details on this years vaccination programme and eligibility please visit our dedicated page.

We look forward to seeing many more of you soon!

Webinar to help families with children aged 0-5 with special educational needs or disabilities

Please see invitation details via Warwickshire County Council below:

Parents and carers with children under 5 are invited to join a webinar to learn about the support available to help give their child the best start in life.

Taking place on Tuesday 4 October, the webinar offers an opportunity to understand more about the support provided by the local Health Visiting Service, with a particular focus on children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).  

Health Visitors offer advice on a range of topics from eating, sleeping and toileting as well as housing, relationships and caring for and making connections with your child. They play a vital role, working in partnership with parents to assess needs and identify problems or issues at the earliest opportunity.  

The webinar will explain how health visitors will work with families and other agencies to improve health and wellbeing for the whole family, looking in more detail at the support the service offers for children aged 0-5 years with SEND.  

During the session, parents and carers will also be able to put their questions to the 0-5 team from South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust. 

The webinar is taking place on Tuesday 4 October, 1.30pm - 2.30pm and will be recorded for those unable to attend on the day. Parents and carers can register to attend the webinar here. 

The event is the latest in a series of webinars hosted by Warwickshire County Council in partnership with Warwickshire Parent Carer Voice aiming to offer informative sessions for families on a range of topics in relation to SEND. You can watch previous webinars online here. 

It's Organ Donation Week 2022!

This week is organ donation week 2022. Organ donation genuinely saves lives and Organ Donation are welcoming support in increasing awareness of the importance of organ donation.

According to their website:

Go pink for Organ Donation Week

This year we’re asking everyone to go pink for the week!

Whether you bake a pink cake, wear pink socks, paint a pink unicorn or drink a pink drink we want to see what you get up to.

How will you show your support?
Do your pink thing and share the fun online.

Remember to use #organdonation and tag us @nhsorgandonor so we can see your brilliant efforts!
— Organ Donation UK

To find out more about organ donation, and how to register your personal decision on organ donation please visit the Organ Donation website.