Southport Visiter

Cancer team reopen their doors to give personal help

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SOUTHPORT and Formby Cancer Informatio­n and Support Centre on Stanley Street, Southport is reopening its doors to provide residents affected by cancer with face to face, Covid-safe support following the recent easing of lockdown restrictio­ns.

The team at the centre – a partnershi­p between Macmillan Cancer Support and NHS Southport and Formby Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG) – has put measures in place so that it can safely resume services.

This means that there are some changes to the way the service is delivered, initially, there will only be booked appointmen­ts available.

The team will be continuall­y reviewing guidance so that the drop-in service, support groups, courses and events will also be resumed as soon as it is safe to do so.

To protect staff, volunteers and service users, a simple health questionna­ire and temperatur­e check will be carried out before anyone enters the centre. In addition, unless there is a medical reason why it is not possible, visitors and staff will be required to wear a disposable mask or face covering of their own.

All rooms that are used in the centre comply with the two-metre social distancing guidance.

The centre will be thoroughly cleaned at the start and end of each day and all tables, chairs and used areas will be wiped down after each person has left.

Dr Graeme Allan, Macmillan GP and cancer clinical lead at NHS Southport and Formby CCG, said: “We know that there has been a sharp drop in the number of patients referred for cancer investigat­ions and appointmen­ts during the pandemic. We understand that some people may be concerned about visiting their GP with symptoms or attending hospital for a cancer referral appointmen­t.

“Strict infection control procedures and video and phone consultati­ons have been introduced in GP practices to ensure the safety of patients and staff.

“It is vital that people contact their GP if they have any signs or symptoms of cancer because early diagnosis saves lives.

“It’s brilliant to see the Southport and Formby Cancer Informatio­n and Support Centre reopen, we know that coronaviru­s means people living with cancer need help now more than ever.

“The Centre has increased the number of counsellin­g sessions so that the trained and experience­d staff can provide more vital emotional support to people with cancer locally”.

Tanya Mulvey, centre manager at Southport Cancer Informatio­n and Support Centre, said: “Sadly, we will not be able to hold your hand or hug you – but the welcome will be just as warm as it ever was, and we’ll do our very best to help and support you.

“We will be continuall­y reviewing our services against evolving guidance and hope that we will be able to return to our normal service provision as soon as possible”.

To find out about the support available and to book an appointmen­t, please call the Centre on 07976 767188 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm)

For more informatio­n about the Southport and Formby Cancer Informatio­n and Support Centre, visit the website.

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