You are invited to learn more about bladder weakness and the treatment options available to you at the next Members’ Meeting on Wednesday 26 February at Peterborough City Hospital.
Physiotherapists Liezl Rossouw and Katie Mitchell, who launched the Trust’s Don’t Be Shy, Stay Dry campaign, will be speaking to attendees about the different types of urinary incontinence and why it’s important to seek help.
Liezl Rossouw, Women’s and Men’s Health Team Lead Physiotherapist, said: “Bladder problems are quite common, affecting more than 200 million people worldwide. Often people are too embarrassed to seek help and just put up with their symptoms, but there are things that we can do to prevent or improve urinary incontinence, such as pelvic floor exercises and other lifestyle changes.
“This is a great opportunity for people to come along and hear what they can do to manage their condition. The team will be available to take questions on the night.”
The meeting takes place from 6pm to 7.30pm in the Board Room at Peterborough City Hospital on Wednesday 26 February 2020, and is open to members of the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust as well as members of the public to attend. Refreshments will be provided and parking for the meeting will be free.
To confirm your attendance, please contact The Communications Team on 01733 678024 or email [email protected].