Has Covid Changed Our Care?

The Joel Nelson Podcast

16-01-2022 • 1 hr 9 mins

Has the Covid pandemic impacted the care we receive for our arthritis or chronic illness?

In this 'round table' chat, full of insight, lived experience and heartbreak, we discuss the experiences of Jacyln, Safia and Ashleigh to understand how their 'normal' care has changed over the last two years.

From lifelong conditions to the recently diagnosed, we take a sample of stories from across the country to get a snapshot of how treatments and appointments may have been impacted, what shielding was like and how Covid-19 has changed the perception of chronic illness and disability.

You can also contribute to this episode by completing a survey HERE to share your experiences during the pandemic. As discussed in the show, we will be using this data to start honest conversations with decision-makers, so your voice makes a difference!

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The Pandemic and your Care Survey

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Safia Awil on Instagram (@snapkrackleandpop)

Ashleigh Clarke on Instagram (@ashleighclarke2112)

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DISCLAIMER: Please note that the host of this podcast and its producers are in no way medically trained and do not claim to be. On this show, we share the lived experiences of others - their story is their own, and we cannot be held responsible for their views or recommendations. Everyone is unique - what works for one person may not work for another. Always consult your medical professionals.