Community Health
Page last reviewed: 08 December 2023
Page created: 08 December 2023
Page created: 08 December 2023
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Glasgow City Community Health Partnership (GCCHP) was established in November 2010 and provides a wide range of community based health services delivered in homes, health centres, clinics and schools. These include health visiting, health improvement, district nursing, speech and language therapy, physiotherapy, podiatry, nutrition and dietetic services, mental health, addictions and learning disability services. As well as this, they host a range of specialist services including: Specialist Children’s Services, Homeless Services and The Sandyford.
The Partnership are part of NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and provide services for 584,000 people - the entire population living within the area defined by the Local Authority boundary of Glasgow City Council.
The Service Directory contains information and contacts for many of the services the partnership offer, including:
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