Carmarthen Journal

Support group finally meets in person after online sessions

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A VIRTUAL support group which aims to help patients with head and neck cancer has finally met in person after months of online sessions.

The Head & Neck Cancer Team at Hywel Dda University Health Board previously ran a programme called HARP (Holistic Acute Recovery Programme) which supported patients post treatment. Unfortunat­ely due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns the programme had to stop, but in May this year staff started a virtual support group.

Sessions provide a safe space for patients to support each other, facilitate­d by the team. Guest speakers also join the group to discuss topics that the patients have requested such as diet, lifestyle and lymphoedem­a.

With restrictio­ns easing, patients were keen to meet face to face, so the team arranged a gentle walk at the National Botanic Garden of Wales followed by refreshmen­ts.

Positive feedback from patients included: “On behalf of my wife and I, please accept our sincere appreciati­on for arranging yesterday’s day out which gave us a wonderful opportunit­y to meet others who are going through similar treatment and experienci­ng similar problems along the road to recovery.”

Another said: “I thought it very worthwhile for the patients at various stages of recovery to get together. Whilst I didn’t know any of these patients I got chatting with several as we walked around and shared experience­s of treatment and recovery.”

Support sessions are run on Zoom on the third Wednesday of each month at 7pm. To find out more contact the team on 01267 248750 or Hdd.headandnec­k Cancerteam@wales.nhs.uk

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