Why is maintaining a routine so important for our mental health?
Here are a few reasons why establishing a routine has significant impacts on your wellbeing and some tips for mastering one, whatever your circumstance.
Here are a few reasons why establishing a routine has significant impacts on your wellbeing and some tips for mastering one, whatever your circumstance. We have been working with Orcha, the World’s leading health app evaluation and advisor organisation, to provide our beneficiaries with access to a library of reviewed and evaluated health and wellbeing apps. By donating your story of how you've been supported by the Charity, you may inspire someone in a similar position to reach out for help. Endorphins were discovered by scientists in the 1970s and are often referred to as those feel-good hormones, but what exactly are they and why are they so good for us? Exercise Therapist Rachel Rees shines a light on the body's natural high. As our ageing population increases, so too do the number of people living with dementia and Alzheimer's. There are currently 920,000 people with dementia in the UK, with numbers set to rise to over a million by 2024. It is estimated that 1 in 3 people born in the UK this year, will develop dementia in their lifetime.
Why is maintaining a routine so important for our mental health?
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