About Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides specialist mental health, learning disability, autism and dementia services to 770,000 people across Lincolnshire. The Trust helps people towards recovery, enabling them to live well in their communities through inpatient, community and specialist support services.
Established in 2002, the Trust employs around 2,900 staff across nursing, psychiatry, psychology, social work and peer support roles. Working with local communities and families, the Trust delivers person centred care across the mental health spectrum, from crisis intervention and talking therapies to residential support and dementia care.
Illustrative visual - may not reflect the actual offering.
Illustrative visual - may not reflect the actual offering.
2900
Team Members
2002
Founded
NHS
Sector
Hybrid
Work Environment
Our Vision
A Lincolnshire where everyone with mental health challenges, learning disabilities, autism or dementia can access the support they need to live fulfilling lives in their communities.
Our Mission
At Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, our mission is to support people to live well in their communities.
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