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Heart Failure & home environment in Stirling

For clinicians in Stirling and the wider Scotland: a structured referral pathway connecting Heart Failure patients with funded home-environment improvements via ECO4, LA Flex, BUS, GBIS, and other UK schemes.

Why home environment matters for Heart Failure

Cold homes are causally linked to cardiovascular events including heart failure exacerbation. Each 1°C below 18°C indoor temperature in winter raises cardiovascular admission and mortality risk. The Marmot Review and subsequent NIHR work establishes cold-home exposure as a leading cause of excess winter cardiovascular deaths in England and Wales. Damp homes compound the burden through respiratory infection, which precipitates heart-failure exacerbation. Indoor air pollution (PM2.5) is causally linked to acute cardiovascular events.

UK prevalence: Approximately 920,000 people in the UK live with heart failure, with around 200,000 new diagnoses annually. NICE estimates 1 in 5 people will experience heart failure in their lifetime.

Funded interventions that help Heart Failure patients

Heating system upgrade with thermal-comfort prioritisation

Maintains the 18°C winter minimum that prevents cold-induced vasoconstriction, blood-pressure rise, and the thrombotic-pathway activation that underlies cold-weather cardiovascular events.

ECO4, BUS (heat pump), HUG, LA Flex

Insulation upgrade

Reduces heating demand and stabilises indoor temperature, preventing the cold-snap exposures that drive heart-failure admission peaks.

ECO4, GBIS, HUG, LA Flex

Damp and mould remediation

Reduces respiratory infection rate, which is a leading precipitant of heart-failure decompensation in vulnerable patients.

ECO4, HUG, LA Flex, Local Authority HHSRS

Falls-prevention and home-mobility adaptation

Reduces fall-related admission in heart-failure patients with reduced exercise tolerance — a key driver of decompensation cycles.

DFG, Local Authority OT-led

Indoor air quality assessment with PM2.5 mitigation

Reduces particulate exposure linked to cardiovascular events. Particularly relevant in homes near busy roads or with unvented combustion sources.

Private-pay or NHS-routed

Refer your Heart Failure patient in Stirling

Submit a brief referral via the form. Patient assessment within 14 days. All eligible improvements fully funded — no cost to your practice or patient.

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