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Local Support
Living Well With COPD
Living Well with COPD is a pilot programme in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. It will support people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with self-management at home. It offers access to a specialist app, myCOPD, to help manage COPD at home.
myCOPD includes guidance on inhaler technique with easy-to-follow inhaler videos, as well as expert support on how to manage COPD and much more at home.
Extra help for people who also have a heart condition is available on the app. myHeart has support to those living with any of the following conditions:
- heart failure
- angina
- heart attack
- post PCI
- valve replacement
- valve repair
- coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG)
- valvular heart disease.
myHeart has information to help you learn more about your condition and day-to-day management; a walking and rehabilitation program with an activity diary to keep track of progress; activities to help stress reduction and anxiety management. It is there to support you in managing your condition.
The app’s developer, my mHealth is working with local voluntary sector groups and locality partnerships to support patients to use technology. Patients will be directed to local library services if they do not have suitable devices – for example smartphones.
The myCOPD app is currently only available in English. my mHealth is working with local voluntary sector groups to explore ways to support patients whose first language is not English to use the app.
My mHealth digital health advisers can also support you to get the most from the app.
- They may contact you to offer support
- Or you can contact them on their website
If you are offered myCOPD but do not want to take part, you can say no at any time for any reason, and you will not be contacted again.
Inhaler Recycling Scheme
Local inhaler recycling sites:
- Boots West Walk Primary Care Centre 21 West Walk Yate
- Tesco 12 East Walk Yate
- Boots 15-17 North Walk Yate
- Boots 1a The Village Emersons Green
To request a copy of our Patient Leaflet please contact us via our secure online form
National Support
Green Inhaler
Do you have asthma or COPD? If so, did you know that a simple inhaler switch could help reduce your impact on the environment? Here's how it works...
It's good for you
Dry powder inhalers are effective, contain the same medication and are easier to use for most patients allowing you good asthma control
It's good for the environment
Many patients have Metered Dose Inhalers which contain potent greenhouse gases called HFCs. This contributes to global warming (some more than others). Dry Powder Inhalers, however, are much more environmentally friendly.
If you are interested in switching to a greener inhaler discuss it with your asthma/COPD nurse or GP at your next review.
Remember to dispose of your old inhalers at your local pharmacy where any harmful greenhouse gases remaining can be disposed of safely.