Introduction
Everybody has the right to live life as they want to as long as they are not causing harm to others.
The human body needs certain things to happen to ensure it remains healthy. In other words keeping
your body healthy gives you the opportunity to achieve what you want out of life. In national surveys carried
out annually on wellbeing, it shows that wellbeing is at its highest when we are in our late teens and then again
in early to mid seventies. It is much lower at other times and at its lowest between mid forties and
mid fifties. One of the areas looked at is happiness, which we know is linked to wellbeing.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify what wellbeing is.
- Explain the relationship between a healthy life and wellbeing.
- Recognise the relationship between lifestyle risks and wellbeing.
- Describe how to improve wellbeing.
- Understand the importance of carer wellbeing.
Course Aim
Within this manual we will look at how leading a lifestyle where
risks are minimised can increase the wellbeing of all of us.
The wellbeing manual has an entire unit dedicated to Oral Health
and Hygiene in line with the NICE guidelines.If you would like
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