NHS 24
Provides health information and self care advice to the people of Scotland.
Services
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Advocacy – someone to speak on your behalf
If you need help expressing your views when attending health appointments, you can get an independent advocate.
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Apply for a medical certificate review
You have the right to ask for an 'interested person review' if you have questions or concerns about a family member's cause of death.
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Becoming a carer
Get support if you're new to your caring role.
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Care equipment and adapting your home
Technology that helps you live safely and independently in your own home.
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Care homes
Get help finding a place in a care home.
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Care you can get at home
Get help at home from your local council or from private home care.
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Complain about an NHS service
Information on how to complain about an NHS service, such as a hospital, GP or dentist.
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Complain or feedback about care
Find out how to make complaints and feedback about care services.
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Financial assessments for care
If you need care services that have a charge, the council will carry out a financial assessment to decide what you need to pay.
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Help if you're leaving hospital
You can get help if you're in hospital and need extra support when you go home, or if you need to move into a care home.
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Help with mental health
Support if you have a mental health problem such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety.
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How care is regulated
Find out how standards of care are inspected in Scotland.
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How to report a possible abuse of your human rights
If you feel your human rights have been abused, there are many ways you can report it.
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If someone dies outside Scotland
The steps you must take when someone dies outside Scotland or abroad – register a death, post-mortems, funerals and support.
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Local carer centres
Find practical support, advice and information for carers.
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Organ and tissue donation
How to register as an organ donor and join the NHS Organ Donor Register.
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Personal and nursing care
Personal and nursing care may be an option if you need support to live comfortably and safely at home.
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Register with a doctor
How to find and register with a local doctor (GP).
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Register with an NHS dentist
How to register with an NHS dentist and what to expect as an NHS dental patient.
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Staying safe in winter weather
Information on keeping safe during winter weather. Includes travelling, grit bins, loss of utilities, frozen or burst pipes and snow and flooding.
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Support and training for carers
Support organisations that offer practical advice and support for carers.
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What to do when someone dies
The steps you must take when someone dies – register a death, the procurator fiscal, funerals and bereavement support.
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Young carers: support
If you're a young carer or a young adult carer, you can get help, advice and support.
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Your rights as someone needing care
Find out about your rights as someone needing care.
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