New Partnership: EQL

Spectrum Health are proud to announce their latest partnership with EQL, the clinically led digital physiotherapy triage support tool. This allows patients to accurately assess any MSK (musculoskeletal) injury and has been rolled out initially to corporate and insurance clients.   Live since January 1st 2021, Phio Access allows Spectrum Health’s clients an evidence-based digital tool with a frictionless end-to-end customer journey, with patient access anywhere, any time. This allows […]

Information On Coronavirus (Covid-19)

Updated: Monday 23rd March 2020 We believe every one of us needs to play our part in slowing the spread of COVID-19. The safety of our team, our patients and our community is our utmost priority in this challenging time. While this situation continues, we are committed to the health and wellbeing of all of […]

What is Corporate Wellness?

Corporate wellness programmes have gained prominence in recent years as an essential part of any company’s approach to their employee’s health and productivity. A person’s work life is no longer limited to the absolute basics of the task at hand with the importance of an environment that supports a fully rounded individual in their working […]

A Psychologists role in mental health

A clinical Psychologist is concerned with the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental disorders. OK so what is “Mental Health”? Mental Health refers to our balanced thinking, emotional well being, and adequate functioning. Good Mental Health is the absence of difficulties or disorders in the way we think, feel or behave. A person who […]

Mindfulness in Simple Terms

Have you heard the term “Mindfulness” before and wondered what it means? Our clinical psychologist, Austin Bailey discusses Mindfulness in this blog post. What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is awareness of and deliberate focus on the present moment. It’s living here and now. Through mindfulness, you are freed from becoming entangled in thoughts of your past, […]

How to lose weight: Tip 1

Our Clinical Manager, Dietetics, Michelle Butler has provided a few simple tips on how to lose weight without  the undesired effects of extreme dieting and weight loss.  Tip No 1 ….. Record everything you eat for one week. This may be time consuming but will reveal a lot and can sometimes be very surprising. One […]

What is Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT)

An introduction to Cognitive Analytic Therapy as outlined by our Clinical Psychologist Austin Bayley. This is one of the many methods of treatment which are employed by our Psychologists.  Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is a therapeutic approach introduced by Anthony Ryle in the 1990’s.  It is now widely used and effective […]

Diet Review 1: The Baby Food Diet

Our dietitian and Clinical Manager of Dietetics at Spectrum Health reviews the first of a series of fad diets… Ok so here it goes – are you ready for it……… THE BABY FOOD DIET!!! Yes that’s what I said… These delectable blends of rice and vegetables and ‘god knows what else’ are now the center […]

Test Your Stress Levels!

We all suffer from stress at one point or another and that is perfectly normal.  However the negative effects which stress can cause have been heavily and frequently documented. This post provides you with a quick stress test. The experience of stress can be very damaging for your emotional, mental, and physical well-being. Too much […]

Wheat Allergy, Wheat Intolerance, and Coeliac Disease

Wheat Allergy, wheat intolerance and Coeliac Disease are often confused with each other due to their similar symptoms. However there are differences between them and it is important for your health and your food choices to know these differences because the effects. Our dietitian Michelle Butler outlines the differences between wheat allergy, wheat intolerance and […]

How to Lose Weight: Tip 2

Our Clinical Manager, Dietetics, Michelle Butler has provided a few simple tips on how to get that weight off without the undesired effects of extreme dieting. Tip No 2 ….. Weigh yourself twice a week, every Monday morning if possible and then again later in the week.   A number of studies have looked at […]

Diet Review 2: KEN diet

Our dietitian and Clinical Manager of Dietetics at Spectrum Health reviews the second diet of a series of fad diets… Ok so crazy diet Number 2………… THE KEN DIET or otherwise known as the Ketogenic Enteral Nutrition diet and sometimes referred to as the feeding tube diet!! Who came up with this KEN diet? Believe […]

Social Anxiety Disorder: Self-Help Techniques

Social Anxiety is an extreme apprehension or nervousness about social situations, which leads to a person experiencing significant anxiety within a dreaded situation or a desire to avoid the situation altogether. Social Anxiety is a common problem which affects a large number of people. Our blog today discusses a number of self-help techniques for Social […]

Multiple Sclerosis – Tips to help Swallowing Difficulties

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients may have swallowing difficulties as a consequence of this progressive illness. Swallowing difficulties can be mild or severe depending on the stage of progression of Multiple Sclerosis. A multiple sclerosis patient more than likely has swallowing problems if they have any of the following symptoms: choking and coughing during meals, feeling […]

THINKING TIPS! Becoming More Aware of Problem Thinking (Part 1)

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This is the first part of a two part blog. Today’s blog is split into numerous sections. The blog discusses different types of cognitive distortions, or thinking errors, that we all find we use now and again. Cognitive distortions are unhelpful ways of looking at the world or ourselves because they do not allow us […]

Top Tips for Healthy Cooking

Although you may be already making a conscious effort to improve the nutritional quality of your meals, you may not be aware of some of the bad habits you have picked up over the years. Despite our best efforts, we often ingest ‘mindless’ calories; meaning calories we eat that we don’t really think about or […]

THINKING TIPS! Becoming More Aware of Problem Thinking (Part 2)

Following on from our previous blog, we are discussing cognitive distortions or problematic ways of thinking. It is helpful to become more aware of how your mind works, in order to increase the chances of being better able to manage it. Once you know that sometimes you fall into flawed thinking, you can make steps […]

Parkinson’s Disease – LSVT

The following blog was written by our Speech and  Language Therapist, Emer Foley. Emer is trained in the use of Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) and is experienced in managing communication disorders associated with Parkinson’s disease.  Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder which is caused when the cells in the brain stop producing enough dopamine […]