The darker and colder winter months can take a toll on our mental and physical health and wellbeing. For recommendations on how to look after your health during winter, consult the NHS Live-well Website and the CPSL Mind caring for your mental health in winter guide.
For other winter health and wellbeing recommendations, see the tips on this page:
- make sure you are up to date with your eligible vaccinations
- consider taking a vitamin D supplement
- to reduce feelings of loneliness or isolation, stay in contact with your friends and loved ones, join an activity group to meet new people, How Are You East Cambs is a good way of discovering new activities and support near you
- if you are over the age of 65, or looking after an older person, consult Age UK's winter wellbeing page
- if you are supporting someone living with dementia, Alzheimer's society have a cold weather page
For other practical information on staying safe and warm this winter, consult our Community Advice Team's and Cambridgeshire County Council's winter webpages.
Warm spaces
If you are struggling with staying warm in winter, consider visiting your local warm space or community hub. These spaces also offer the opportunity to access support and connect with others in a safe environment.
To find a list of warm community spaces near you, visit Cambridgeshire Acre’s website, or East Cambridgeshire District Council has a Community Hubs page. The Warm Welcome Campaign has a Find a Space page where you can search by location, and it will show you all the local warm spaces nearby.
Animal safety
Just like us, your pets and animals may need some extra care when it is darker and colder.
The RSPCA provides further advice on keeping pets safe in cold weather.
Weather forecasts and advice
The Met Office provides advice to the public through its Weather Ready campaign.
Updates from the Met Office can be found on the MET Office X account or Met Office website.