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Living Well and CWTCH (Communities Working Together Can Help) services work alongside people with arthritis, community groups, health, and social care professionals to deliver a framework of support across four key themes:• pain management; • self-management• physical activity • shared decision making. Activities include self-management sessions and information sessions/events, support/activity groups, 1:1 support, tailored workshops for people with arthritis and health care professionals, signposting to local services and opportunities to volunteer within the community. Through the above activities, our team of staff and volunteers will work to ensure that the impact of arthritis is recognised and as a result ensure people are empowered and supported to live well, contributing to our vision of a world that no longer tolerates the impact of arthritis and ensuring no one faces arthritis alone.
People with arthritis
This service is for people of all ages.
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Anyone can contact us directly
https://www.versusarthritis.org/in-your-area/in-your-area-search-results?area=wales&distance=UpToFiftyMiles&type=Any&time=Any
Cymru Versus ArthritisSuite 4, Quest HouseSt Mellons Business ParkSt Mellons CardiffCF10 4LN
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