Long term conditions

Living with a Long Term Condition

A Long Term Condition is defined as a condition that cannot, at present be cured; but can be controlled by medication and other therapies. Examples of Long Term Conditions are diabetes, heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

There are approximately 26 million people in England that are living with at least one long term condition. If you are living with a respiratory problem or diabetes we can help. 

Courses we provide that can help you

Living Well with Respiratory Problems Course

Having a long term condition such as asthma or COPD can affect all areas of our life, not just our physical health. The Living Well with Respiratory Problems course is based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT looks at how our thoughts and behaviour affect the way we feel. Our aim is to give you the tools with which to manage your mood and condition, in order for you to feel happier, healthier and more in control of life. Click here to read more

Living Well with Diabetes Course

Having a long term condition such as Diabetes can affect all areas of our life, not just our physical health. The Living Well with Diabetes course is based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT looks at how our thoughts and behaviour affect the way we feel. Our aim is to give you the tools with which to manage your mood and condition, in order for you to feel happier, healthier and more in control of life. Click here to read more