How to get married more quickly when someone is seriously ill and may die
Information about making a will, Power of Attorney and other legal issues
Learn about what you're entitled to from NHS ophthalmic services (opticians) in Scotland, including free eye examinations (eye tests) and who can get optical vouchers.
Dental emergencies like a knocked out tooth need to be treated quickly to avoid the risk of permanent damage. Find out how to get emergency treatment if you have or haven't registered with a dentist in Scotland.
How to register with a dentist, what your dental treatment might involve and how much you can expect to pay for your treatment.
In this section, we offer practical advice for some of the tasks that may need to be attended to in the first few days after a death. This includes the medical certificate of cause of death, registering a death and funerals.
The death of a baby is a deeply traumatic event, it will affect people in different ways and each person’s grief is unique. We hope this section will help you through the first few days, explain what you need to do, and how you may feel.
Organ and tissue donation is the act of giving an organ and/or tissue to help someone who needs a transplant.
Orthodontic treatment is a type of dental treatment used to improve the appearance and function of crooked teeth. This article will explain who can access orthodontics and how referrals work.
Information about Hospital at Home including who can benefit from it and what types of care are provided