How Juno Is Bringing Health Support to Fraserburgh's Front Door
Our remote self-management programme means that living far from urban health services no longer has to mean going without.
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Vibrant Health Advocates – Juno supports adults in Fraserburgh and across Buchan who are living with long-term health conditions, providing free, personalised telephone and online guidance so that the distance to Aberdeen is never a barrier to getting the help you need.
Living with a long-term condition in a small coastal town like Fraserburgh means facing a challenge that most health services were not designed to solve.
The nearest specialist outpatient clinics are forty miles away in Aberdeen; a routine follow-up appointment can mean half a day off work and the cost of petrol or a bus fare. Vibrant Health Advocates – Juno was established precisely to close that gap. We are a Fraserburgh-based Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation staffed by trained health coaches and peer supporters who provide free, structured remote support to local people managing conditions including type 2 diabetes, COPD, heart disease, arthritis, chronic pain, and anxiety and depression.
Through scheduled telephone check-ins, facilitated video sessions, and a growing library of condition-specific self-management guides, Juno ensures that expert, compassionate support is available to everyone in Buchan — not just those who can get to a city.
Every programme is free, remote, and built around your life — not around a clinic timetable.
Our trained health coaches call you at times that suit you, working through your condition management plan step by step. Whether you have a question about your medication, want to talk through a flare-up, or simply need a reassuring voice, we are here.
We facilitate small online peer groups where people living with the same or similar conditions share experience, encouragement, and practical strategies. Knowing someone a few streets away manages the same diagnosis changes everything.
We work with each person to build a personalised self-management plan — a practical, plain-English guide to monitoring symptoms, knowing when to seek help, and keeping well day to day. It sits alongside, and never replaces, clinical care.
Juno grew out of conversations in Fraserburgh's community centre in 2017, when residents living with long-term conditions met to talk honestly about what was missing. The answer was clear: not clinical care, but the day-to-day human support that turns a diagnosis into a manageable part of life.
We registered as a SCIO in 2018. Since then we have grown steadily, adding peer support groups, condition-specific workshops, and a dedicated digital self-management resource library. We remain proudly rooted in Fraserburgh.
From scheduled coaching calls to open online drop-ins, condition-specific self-management packs to facilitated peer circles — Juno meets you wherever you are.
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