
Everyone Active’s GP Exercise Referral scheme is the perfect way for people with long-term health conditions to move more to improve their health and wellbeing. We want everyone to be able to enjoy at least half an hour of physical activity, five times a week, and we’re here to help you.
Our Exercise GP Referral scheme aims to provide opportunities for people with underlying medical conditions, or those at risk of developing conditions to become more active in a safe and welcoming environment and raise awareness of the benefits of physical activity, helping to create long-term behaviour change.
Regular physical activity can help you manage your weight, have a positive effect on you mentally, improve your muscle and joint functions, and benefit your heart health too. Not only will it help you manage and control existing conditions, but it will help protect you from developing other health complications as well.
The 12 week programme will be designed to help individuals self-manage their condition more effectively and with more confidence.
Moving more will get you on the path to a happier, healthier you.
WHO CAN BE REFERRED ONTO THE GP EXERCISE REFERRAL SCHEME?
Most people with long-term health conditions will be accepted onto the GP Exercise Referral Scheme. These include asthma, arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, as well as depression, anxiety, osteoporosis and plenty of other conditions, including rehabilitation from Covid-19.
The programme has been designed to help individuals self-manage their condition more effectively and with more confidence.
HOW CAN I JOIN THE SCHEME?
Most people with long-term health conditions can be referred onto the GP Exercise Referral Scheme. These include asthma, arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, as well as depression, anxiety, osteoporosis and plenty of other conditions.
Simply speak to your GP, nurse, physio or other health care practitioner. If you are eligible, you will be referred to us.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The scheme is aimed at inactive adults, 16 years and over with a low or moderate risk long-term condition.
If patients have been regularly active for more than three months, two or more times a week, they will not be accepted onto the scheme. They may, however, be recommended alternative membership options.
WHAT DOES THE GP REFERRAL SCHEME INVOLVE?
At an initial appointment the GP Exercise Referral instructor will find out what is important to the individual and help them to find activities that they will enjoy! A 6 and 12 week review will enable the instructor to support the individual through their first 12 weeks to a healthier lifestyle.
Activities vary at each centre but may include: Walking Sports or groups, Chair based exercise, Swimming, Group exercise classes
Water based activities like Aqua Fit, Gym-based exercise.
For most people with a long term health condition or impairment, swimming and aquatic activity is excellent for health. It is safer to be active than to be inactive. But there are some things that might need advance consideration with specific health conditions or impairments to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. This handout mentions things to consider before swimming with a long term condition.