Our vision remains to support people to live well in their communities.
We provide more than fifty services across the county and work together with our partners to ensure that everyone who comes through our doors receives compassionate, person-centred care,
regardless of their background or circumstances.
We began in June 2002, when social care and health services, formerly provided by Lincolnshire
County Council and Lincolnshire Healthcare NHS Trust, were brought together to create new
mental health and learning disabilities services. Five years later, in October 2007, we were one of
the first trusts to become a foundation trust. Today we are called Lincolnshire Partnership NHS
Foundation Trust (or LPFT for short) and continue to strive to deliver the very best care for our local
community.
768,364 People living in Lincolnshire
9.5% population increase expected by 2040
Second largest county in
England
1 County Council and 7 district and borough councils