West Lothian Courier

New health partnershi­p is an Xcite-ing prospect for locals

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A new partnershi­p aims to boost health and fitness in West Lothian.

Xcite West Lothian Leisure has agreed a new health and wellbeing plan with the West Lothian Health and Social Care Partnershi­p.

Under the partnershi­p, patients will be referred by their GP, link worker or other health profession­al to Xcite advisors for lifestyle advice, activity programmes and nutritiona­l guidance.

The aim is to use physical activity to complement or to be used as an alternativ­e to more traditiona­l treatments.

It will primarily be aimed at patients who have underlying conditions such as heart disease, unhealthy weight or coping with mental health issues.

It is also hoped that the programme will be developed to support those recovering from long covid. It is claimed that the

size and scale of the programme makes it one of the most progressiv­e and innovative health partnershi­ps between a Health and Social Care Partnershi­p and a sport and leisure provider in Scotland.

At its peak, the programme aims to work with over 2500 referrals per year. Patients will receive a

one-to-one lifestyle consultati­on at an Xcite venue or video call and be provided with a 12-week programme of either group exercise, gym-based or other activity.

They will be re-assessed at six and 12 weeks and then encouraged to make a life-time commitment to a healthier lifestyle.

This will sit alongside

other West Lothian Health and Social Care Partnershi­p funded programmes delivered by Xcite including Ageing Well, healthy family lifestyle and rehabilita­tion sessions.

Tim Dent, chief executive, West Lothian Leisure said:“Regular physical activity is proven to be effective at improving many health conditions

and it is widely recognised that investing now in these programmes can improve population health and reduce health costs further downstream. Inactivity is one of the leading causes of premature death.

“Delivering health and wellbeing programmes to the wider population is at the heart of our charitable purpose, therefore, we are delighted to build on our relationsh­ip with NHS Lothian and the wider health and social care sector.

“This funding will enable us to scale up so that we can help improve the health of many more people in West Lothian and contribute to reducing health inequaliti­es which have widened during the pandemic.”

Executive councillor for culture and leisure, Andrew McGuire added:“This is an exciting partnershi­p which has the potential to benefit a large number of West Lothian residents.

“This programme combines GP advice with local services that are provided at many popular Xcite leisure facilities across West Lothian.

“It is fantastic to see local community partners working together to deliver this innovative programme, which is one of the largest in Scotland.”

 ?? ?? New partnershi­p Members of the council, Xcite and the health and social care partnershi­p
New partnershi­p Members of the council, Xcite and the health and social care partnershi­p

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