https://services.nhslothian.scot/scottishlivertransplantunit/information-for-clinical-staff/
Please Note: The information contained within this section is under Copyright and has been prepared by the Scottish Liver Transplant Unit for the sole purpose of informing Medical Staff of the protocols and guidelines adopted within this specific unit and should not be freely distributed. How to access our service Clinical Protocols The following protocols
https://services.nhslothian.scot/feedingyourbaby/building-a-close-and-loving-relationship-with-your-baby/
We are here to support you to build a close and loving relationship however you decide to feed your baby. On this page you will find information about why this important and resources to support you with practical ways to do this. How to build a close and loving relationship from the start During pregnancy
https://services.nhslothian.scot/wellbeinglothian/panic-guide/
A self help guide for Panic. Produced by NHS Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear.
https://services.nhslothian.scot/carehomes/nhs-lothians-clinical-education-training-team-for-care-homes-cet/
for Care Homes & Care at Home Services What does the team do? The Clinical Education and Training Team works collaboratively with other specialist teams to supportively plan and provide education to Care Homes and Care at Home/Services across NHS Lothian (NHSL) by: Care Homes as a Learning Environment Working in care homes is a
https://services.nhslothian.scot/wellbeinglothian/eating-difficulties/
Learn Tell me more Self-Assess Tools for self-assessing Is your eating a problem? People with eating problems worry about their weight, shape and food, to the point where it really affects their life. Here are some of the common experiences described by people who struggle with eating problems. Do you recognise any of them? How your
https://services.nhslothian.scot/healthscreening/cervical-screening/
https://services.nhslothian.scot/carehomes/palliative-care-training/
There is a variety of palliative care training available for staff working in Care Homes, Care at Home, Community, and Acute Services. Please see below for details on the the palliative care courses available and booking information. These courses are delivered by NHS Lothian Clinical Education Team. Health and Social Care Workers, Registered Nurses and
https://services.nhslothian.scot/wellbeinglothian/what-is-grief-an-overview/
Whatever the cause of your grief, there’s no right or wrong way to cope. It’s common to feel that you’re struggling more than you should be, or that you’re taking longer to heal than you should do. However, there’s no timeline or deadline when you’re coping with loss.
https://services.nhslothian.scot/neuropsychology/lanfine-neuropsychology-2/
The Neuropsychology team at the Astley Ainslie Lanfine service for those with progressive neurological conditions is made up of two Clinical Psychologists. For more information see the Lanfine Service pages. Nicola Gillespie Nicola is a Clinical Psychologist and clinical lead for the Lanfine Neuropsychology service for those with progressive neurological conditions based at the Astley Ainslie
https://services.nhslothian.scot/wellbeinglothian/computerised-cognitive-behavioural-therapy/
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy – CBT – is a psychological therapy based on the relationships between what we think, what we do and how we feel. CBT teaches you how to recognise and tackle problems in the here and now, rather than in the past.