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A community hall in Glenrothes, morning light, a group of disabled adults in a circle.
Programmes

Inside Our Wednesday Wellbeing Sessions: What Happens When Health Support Meets Real Life

A closer look at what makes Vibrant Health Advocates – Andromeda's weekly programme in Glenrothes different from anything else available locally.

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A disabled woman writing notes at a kitchen table in a Scottish home.
Health Guide

How to Get More from Your GP Appointment When You Live with a Disability

A practical guide developed with our participants in Glenrothes, covering preparation, communication, and knowing your rights.

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An older Scottish woman seated on a bench in a Fife park, looking thoughtfully off-camera.
Community Story

"I Stopped Thinking My Health Questions Were Stupid": Margaret's Story

After years of feeling dismissed at medical appointments, one Glenrothes resident found something unexpected at a local wellbeing session.

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Adults with disabilities on an accessible walk through Glenrothes park.
From the community

Stories that come from real Glenrothes lives

Every story on this blog comes from the real experiences of people in our programmes — people who navigated a difficult appointment, who found confidence to ask a question, who showed up to a session for the first time and kept coming back.

We publish health information guides developed directly with our participants, and session spotlights that give a window into what a week of our work actually looks like. We write in plain language because that is what we believe in — information that reaches everyone.

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