Fire Service teams up with NHS to visit vulnerable residents across Stoke

By Sarah Garner

21st Dec 2022 | Local News

The fire service have been trained to spot signs of underlying health conditions (Sarah Garner).
The fire service have been trained to spot signs of underlying health conditions (Sarah Garner).

Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service is teaming up with local hospitals to make sure vulnerable members of the community are protected. 

On Friday (16 December) the fire service's Safe and Well teams started to undertake additional training to help them signpost residents on visits that may have underlying health conditions and get them the help they need. 

Those between the ages of 55 and 74 who have smoked or still smoke will be signposted to the Targeted Lung Health Check (TLHC) service. 

It will help the NHS to identify problems such as lung cancer as early as possible and make sure the patient receives the appropriate support and advice through their programme - giving them a better chance of finding these issues early and treating them effectively.

Since the start of the lung health checks programme in 2019, 76% of lung cancers have been diagnosed at an early stage (Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service).

The scheme also aims to reduce the number of accidental house fires in Staffordshire caused by smoking. 

Vulnerable people who are screened through the training will be given tailored support and guidance to help them quit.

Carmel Warren, Partnership and Intervention Manager at Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: "We are continuing our work with colleagues in the NHS by introducing these additional training procedures to ensure the residents in our community are looked after as effectively as possible.

"Last July, we introduced additional training to help our emergency service colleagues spot risk factors around the homes of vulnerable people during visits – including nurses, councillors, police officers and more by moving our Olive Branch training to online delivery."

"This new partnership will allow us to work more effectively with local hospitals to ensure people are aware of the risks of smoking – both from a health and fire safety perspective."

For more information about the programme please visit the University Hospitals of North Midlands website.

If you would like to refer someone for a Safe and Well visit, please email [email protected] or call 0800 0241999.

     

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