For the thirteenth year in a row, Lincolnshire’s mental health and learning disabilities trust has been recognised for their innovative projects in national awards.
After a full refurbishment and a change in service, two wards at County Hospital Louth have been renamed to honour a special volunteer who has contributed to the NHS for over 60 years.
The county’s talking therapies service, steps2change, received a prestigious accreditation for the quality of its services from the Royal College of Psychiatrist on their first application.
A new initiative has launched today, Friday, 9 August in Lincolnshire. NHS service providers, charities and the local council have come together to start to work collaboratively to improve care for stroke patients.