ONE BROMLEY WELLBEING HUB
The One Bromley Wellbeing Hub is now open!
The One Bromley Wellbeing hub is your one stop shop for health and lifestyle support and information in Bromley. The Hub is provided by the One Bromley Local Care Partnership, made up of a range of health, care and voluntary organisations working together in Bromley, working in partnership with My Time Active.
The Hub is in the Glades shopping centre (upper mall opposite M&S). You can visit the hub from Tuesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 6.30pm.
A range of services are on offer in the Hub to help reduce the five leading causes of poor health in Bromley. These services will focus on interventions and advice to support the management of:
Please check the One Bromley Wellbeing Hub leaflet for more information.
Location: The Glades, Unit 260, Upper Level, opposite M&S
Current opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 6.30pm
To help Bromley residents improve their health and wellbeing, more services will be on offer at the Wellbeing Hub in the Glades. These services will focus on reducing the five leading causes of poor health in our communities which can lead to long-term conditions developing. We call these the ‘Vital 5’.
High blood pressure, Obesity, Smoking, Common mental health conditions and Alcohol
Examples of what will be on offer include, health and lifestyle assessments (checking your blood pressure, pulse, height and weight); advice and guidance including signposting to local services that can help you and one to one support to encourage and support lifestyle changes.
The Vital 5 service is open to all aged 18 years and over (excluding pregnant women) and is offered as walk in and booked appointments. To book please email your name and phone number to bromleywellbeing@mytimeactive.co.uk, titled ‘Vital 5’ and someone will call you to arrange an appointment.
Get face-2-face advice from a trained smoking cessation advisor. You can receive behavioural support to help you quit smoking, including CO monitoring, nicotine replacement therapy and
access to a free vape starter kit for eligible residents. An advisor will be available in the Hub on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
You can pop in and see them or contact Smokefree Bromley to arrange an appointment, or to access remote support.
All you need to do is Text: QUIT to 66777, Phone: 0800 999 1072 or email: smokefree.bromley@nhs.net
There will also be an extra pop-in clinic on Saturday 5th October 2024 for STOPtober. Drop-in between 10.30 – 5pm and speak to a member of the team.
Bromley Well Advisers will be at the One Bromley Wellbeing Hub in the Glades shopping centre every Wednesday from 10:45am to 3:30pm.
Offering a range of health and wellbeing support including help to access all the services available from Bromley Well and our partner charities – support for unpaid carers, disabilities, long term health conditions, befriending, employment and volunteering and more.
In addition one of our team will be there to provide initial advice on:-
No booking necessary – just drop in. Service for Bromley residents only.
NHS Health checks are available for patients in Bromley (resident or registered with a Bromley GP Practice) between the ages of 40 – 74 who do not have a long term condition such as diabetes or hypertension. This check includes measurements of your height and weight, waist, blood pressure, blood cholesterol and sugar levels. By invitation only.
Kings College Hospital Maternity Services
Speak to a member of the team to find out more about RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) vaccinations, or visit the Smoking Cessation Clinic to get support and advice about stopping smoking. The sessions will be held every Tuesday and Thursdays from Tuesday 1st October 2024 until Tuesday 25th March 2025 on the following days:
The One Bromley Wellbeing Hub is run by your Bromley health, care and voluntary organisations who are part of the One Bromley Local Care Partnership.
After opening in October 2022, (Read more about the official opening), the Hub has offered Flu and COVID19 vaccinations.
After refurbishment, the hub is now open to the public offering a range of services focused on reducing the five leading causes of poor health in Bromley and other free services to promote health and wellbeing.