
The lifestyle coaching service is currently suspended for the time being. The MiLife and Imperative Health Service Team are hugely disappointed not to be able to provide this service for you and sincerely apologise for the inconvenience that this will cause you and any difficulty in managing your lifestyle in the best possible way.
The reason for this development is that the company is transitioning to a new owner. During this period the high level of service that we would want to provide you with and which you would expect cannot be guaranteed. When the service is reinstated we will of course be delighted to inform you. Can I also assure you that no direct debits or monies will be taken from your account from this time.
We value the health and wellbeing of our clients and really appreciate you using us as your partner in helping manage your lifestyle. We encourage you to keep up all the good work, so whilst we cannot directly support you going forward there are many useful websites and articles that you might find interesting and these are provided below.
In light of our announcement Reading Borough Council would like to offer 3 months free membership across RSL sites (worth £89.10) to participants who have signed up to Milife through the Get Active Challenge. In order to claim your free membership please contact Kate Austin, Active Lifestyles Manager kate.austin@reading.gov.uk by 31st August 2010.
There are also a number of other activities running in Reading that you might be interested in trying including Cycling and Health Walks, please visit the other sections of the Sport Reading Website
Our thanks again for your use of our service.
Websites we recommend:
www.bpassoc.org.uk - information on blood pressure
www.diabetes.org.uk - information on diabetes
www.weightlossresources.co.uk - information on healthy eating
www.bhf.org.uk - information on heart health and cardiovascular disease
www.heart.org - information on heart health and cardiovascular disease (US)
www.nhs.uk - information on health conditions and points of contact
www.webmd.com - information on health conditions and healthy living
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