From boosting your immunity to swapping slippers, now is the time to take action to stay well this winter. As the colder months approach, it’s essential to take steps to protect your health and that of your loved ones. The NHS in Hertfordshire and west Essex is encouraging everyone to ‘Be Prepared for Winter’ by following key health advice early in the season to help prevent illness.
Key actions to take
Get vaccinated: Ensure you and your family are up to date with flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccinations if eligible. These vaccines are especially important for older adults, those with underlying health conditions, and pregnant women. Visit the Hertfordshire and west Essex vaccination hub for more information on all seasonal vaccinations, eligibility criteria, and how to get your vaccine.
Practice self-care: Keep your medicine cupboard well-stocked with essentials and know how to manage minor illnesses at home. For minor health concerns, your local pharmacy should be your first point of call. Pharmacists are trained professionals who can offer advice and treatment without the need for an appointment. Using your local pharmacy can help you get care quickly. They may also be able to offer treatment and prescription medication for some conditions without you needing to see a GP, a service known as Pharmacy First.
Using community referral tools like Essex Frontline and HertsHelp can connect you with vital support services in your local community. Whether you need help staying warm, managing energy bills, or accessing food and healthcare, they are ready to guide you.
Look after your mental health and boost your immunity: Winter can be challenging for mental wellbeing, so take steps to stay connected, active, and mindful.
A balanced diet and regular physical activity are crucial for maintaining a strong immune system. Even in colder weather, try to incorporate fruits, vegetables, and exercise into your daily routine. Drinking enough water is also essential, even in winter. It helps your body function optimally and prevents dehydration, which can weaken your immune system.
Prevent falls: Take precautions to prevent falls, especially if you’re older or caring for someone who is older. For more information, resources, and guidance on winter fall prevention, visit the NHS website.