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boiler was lowered into place by a vehicle-mounted crane, located adjacent to the facility’s entrance.


ANDREWS BOILERS KEEPS KENT CARE


HOME OPEN Specialist, temporary boiler supplier, Andrews Boiler Hire, kept a Kent care home open when it experienced a recurring boiler breakdown which affected the care home’s ability to provide central heating to its 50 residents.


A ‘REVOLUTIONARY’ CLINICAL COACH FROM TOTALLY


HEALTH A direct-to-consumer health coaching service, MyClinicalCoach™ has been launched by Totally Health in a bid to revolutionise the way millions of patients in the UK with long term health conditions manage their own health.


Totally Health are the leading provider of Clinical Health Coaching via the NHS.


Over a quarter of the population in England has a long-term condition such as diabetes, coronary heart disease, heart failure or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and an increasing proportion of these people have multiple conditions.


In addition, the medical profession acknowledges that there remain


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The residential facility had experienced similar central heating problems previously, and so employed Andrews Boiler Hire to undertake a full site survey.


The survey uncovered that the care facility was in need of a temporary boiler whilst repairs were carried out on its current system.


Following an assessment by a technician, a 250kW oil fired boiler was recommended and the emergency


millions of people who are undiagnosed with chronic conditions and many who are at risk of developing diseases.


MyClinicalCoach™ hopes to transform care for these patients, giving people direct access to tailored care delivered by a personal coach – an NHS trained nurse - to transform their health for less than £1 per day.


MyClinicalCoach™ offers a variety of membership packages to support individuals in managing their health and ensure that every programme is tailored to help people manage their disease at each different stage. The clinically focused and patient- centered service provides patients with up to 12 months of tailored one-to-one clinical health coaching from an NHS trained nurse, followed by a six-month step down programme. There are three packages available to patients using the service, a Regular and Premier package (£35.99 per month and £39.99 per month for 12


Carl Webb, Sales Director at Andrews Boiler Hire, commented: “We were delighted to have been able to provide a temporary heating solution to the care home in Kent. It can be very stressful for staff and residents in the event of a central heating breakdown, especially as the weather gets cooler. By supplying the residential care facility with a temporary boiler, we were able to mitigate the need to relocate over fifty elderly people.


“Our range of temporary boilers is extensive, with a solution available for every requirement. All of our boilers have two stage burners, which is unique to Andrews Boiler Hire, meaning a saving of up to 30% on the cost of fuel.”


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months respectively) as well as a Wellness package (starting at £24.99 per month) for those whose diagnosis is unclear but who feel they may benefit from coaching.


Emma-Jane Roberts, Managing Director, My Clinical Coach Ltd commented: “Our patient feedback consistently tells us that the practical and emotional support we provide through Clinical Health Coaching is invaluable and we are delighted to widen out this support to all those with a long term health condition via the unique subscription service MyClinicalCoach”.


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