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WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH?
If you Google this question you will
get a number of differing answers, none of which are wrong but it
depends on who is asking? Individual with a need, Carer or
professional.
From the links on this page we hope you will get a greater understanding and the help and advice you seek.
Dementia is a decline in mental ability which affects memory, thinking, problem-solving, concentration and perception. Some forms of dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease, are degenerative i.e. they get worse over time. Other forms of dementia, such as vascular dementia, may be non-degenerative i.e. they may not get worse over time.
People with dementia can become confused, leading to restless or repetitive behaviour, which can be very distressing for everyone concerned. They may also seem irritable, tearful or agitated. They may also develop other problems such as depression, disturbed sleep, aggression, inappropriate sexual behaviour and incontinence.
Dementia is almost invariably a disease of ageing. About 1 in 20 people over the age of 65 are affected, and 1 in 5 people over the age of 80. Dementia in people under 65 is known as early onset or pre-senile dementia and is rare, affecting under 1 in 1000.
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![]() Self Help ServicesSelf Help Services is a user-led mental health charity that delivers a range of primary mental health care services and initiatives across Greater Manchester for people experiencing common mental health difficulties such as anxiety, depression and low mood. For more information on the range of services offered by Self Help Services visit the websiteThere are now a number of venues where people can access this service. |
Employment & TrainingInformation for Individuals
who are seeking to improve their levels of skills and qualifications
or who require support and guidance to progress towards employment,
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![]() Oldham Community Health Services A major provider of community health services to the people of Oldham, and neighbouring areas, and have a strong history of providing valued and innovative care.
As part of Oldham Community Health Services you may find another route to the information needed. |
A network of networks for individuals, groups, organisations and communities in Oldham, that want to make a difference to their health and social care services. |
![]() Threshold provides supported housing and floating support services to homeless or vulnerable people...... |
![]() IAPT services routinely measure people’s health outcome.
This charts their progress and has therapeutic benefit.
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Find information on a number of groups that meet, help and advise individuals and families. including womens only groups. |
Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) This Service is provided by Advocacy Experience |
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Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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Dementia |
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Psychological Medicine |
Books are the best medicine |
Young People |
Exercise & Sport |
Other Useful Contacts & Links |
Self Help Guides |
Positive Steps |
Healthy Eating |
Life in Oldham Project The ‘Life in Oldham’ project is a group of volunteers who are looking at what there is available in Oldham... |
African Community Association (ACA) |
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