Southport Visiter

‘Cancer is a terrible way to make amazing friends’

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BEING told you have cancer is a life-changing moment that affects not just the person themselves, but their families, friends and even workplaces.

There’s a whirlwind of appointmen­ts, clinicians, procedures, tests and then results that must be endured with some people sadly not getting the news they’d hoped for. Then there’s potentiall­y a period of treatment that can make you feel poorly and have side effects that impact you not just physically, but mentally and emotionall­y too.

Physically you’ll have a great team of nurses, surgeons, oncologist­s, and other medical profession­als looking after you and although they’re also there to help you with the emotional toll that cancer brings, their time restraints limit them in what they can do.

This is where Southport Macmillan Centre can help because we have the time to sit down and listen, time to talk things through and time to help both practicall­y and emotionall­y. In short, we’re here to support you, your family and anyone else that is affected by your diagnosis.

Our Health & Wellbeing events are a one-stop shop for anyone affected by cancer and our next event is going to be on: Thursday, April 13, at Southport College, from 2pm -4pm.

The Southport Macmillan Centre and Southport and Ormskirk Hospitals NHS Trust work together to ensure those living with and beyond cancer have access to the support and informatio­n they need at this uncertain time. We work together to deliver Health and Wellbeing Events for people affected by cancer.

The aim of these events is to highlight the local support that is available through diagnosis, treatment and adjusting to life following a cancer diagnosis. The event brings together a range of service providers from health, social, community and voluntary sectors.

Our singing group will be opening the event and you will be able to enjoy complement­ary therapy tasters from Sefton OPERA. At the event you will have the chance to chat to Clinical Nurse Specialist­s, although please note that not all cancer groups will necessaril­y be represente­d. If you need to speak to a specific Cancer Nurse Specialist, please call the centre to check if they will be attending.

There will also be people from other local support organisati­ons for example support groups, voluntary, community and faith organisati­ons.

The event will take place at Southport College on Mornington Road, from 2pm to 4pm, and anyone we’ve supported this year should automatica­lly receive an invitation - even if you don’t get one though, you’re welcome to book a place (completely free) to come along.

If you’d like to book a place, please give us a call on 01704 533024 or email sfccg.macmillanc­ic@nhs.net If you’re unable to attend but still need support, the Centre is based at 29 Wright Street, Southport (between Mornington Road and Church Street) and we’re open Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm - no appointmen­t needed.

We’re here to help.

 ?? ?? Carol from the Southport Macmillan Centre team at a Health and Wellbeing Event
Carol from the Southport Macmillan Centre team at a Health and Wellbeing Event
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