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Carers and relatives play a vital role in caring for loved ones who have mental health problems. We know that being a carer can be a difficult, demanding and lonely role.
As well as providing care and treatment to our service users, we are here to support their carers and families. To help us do this, we use the Triangle of Care approach. This therapeutic alliance between service users, staff, carers and relatives promotes safety, supports recovery and sustains well-being.
You may find it useful to read some of our carer stories in which carers describe their experiences. If you are feeling worried, confused or have a problem you need help with, please contact the LPFT Carers Support Team.
We host carer dropin sessions at various Trust sites. These informal sessions offer a friendly place to relax, chat and meet others who understand what caring is like. Our Lived Experience Lead for Safe and Compassionate Care, Zoe Blake, is there to welcome carers and offer support. There’s no need to book — just drop in for a cup of tea, a conversation and a moment to breathe.
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 10/08/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Sycamore Centre, Beaconfield Site, Beacon Lane, Grantham, NG31 9DF |
| 21/08/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Conference room, Department of Psychiatry, Pilgrim Hospital, Sibsey Road, Boston, PE21 9QS |
| 15/09/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Gainsborough Health Clinic. Hickman Street Gainsborough Lincolnshire DN21 2DZ |
| 21/09/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Meeting room 2, Sycamore Centre, Beaconfield Site, Beacon Lane, Grantham, NG31 9DF |
| 28/09/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Family room, Peter Hodgkinson Centre, Greetwell Road, Lincoln, LN2 5UA |
| 08/10/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Conference room, Department of Psychiatry, Pilgrim Hospital, Sibsey Road, Boston, PE21 9QS |
| 12/10/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Unit 8, The Point, Lions Way, Sleaford, NG34 8GG |
| 30/10/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Bourne Health Clinic, St Gilberts Road, Bourne, PE10 9XA |
| 02/11/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Discovery House, Long Leys Road, Lincoln, LN1 1FS |
| 09/11/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Unit 8, The Point, Lions Way, Sleaford, NG34 8GG |
| 20/11/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Conference room, Department of Psychiatry, Pilgrim Hospital, Sibsey Road, Boston, PE21 9QS |
| 30/11/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Meeting room 2, Sycamore Centre, Beaconfield Site, Beacon Lane, Grantham, NG31 9DF |
| 07/12/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Unit 8, The Point, Lions Way, Sleaford, NG34 8GG |
| 14/12/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Meeting room 1, Sycamore Centre, Beaconfield Site, Beacon Lane, Grantham, NG31 9DF |
| 29/12/2026 | 11am - 2pm | Conference room, Department of Psychiatry, Pilgrim Hospital, Sibsey Road, Boston, PE21 9QS |
Do you have a question about your loved one's illness, medication or about mental health services in general?
Please send any question you may have to our Carers Support email address lpft.carers@nhs.net.
One of our experienced Psychiatrists, Mental Health Pharmacists or Mental Health Nurses will try their best to give you the information and advice you need.
We will endeavour to respond to you within 48 hours (excluding weekends). Please note - responses cannot be patient specific and we will provide generic responses.
Carer Lead Staff at LPFT are now wearing bright orange lanyards whilst on shift.
The scheme was developed with the assistance of the Carer Groups. The orange lanyard enables carers and relatives to identify the most appropriate staff member to speak to, especially when staff are busy.
Carer lead staff have had carers awareness training or family therapy training. Both community teams and ward staff will be wearing the orange lanyards. Please note that ward staff for safety reasons wear the orange lanyard on their security belts.
LPFT have an active Carers Council where carers work with staff to enhance and develop services and information. Developed in 2020, the Council meets once a month in the evening online. The Carers Council provides a helpful opinion and point of view from a relative perspective. Together with LPFT staff, the Carer Council assists in the design and development of informative leaflets and surveys. These, in turn, support other carers accessing the trust.
Membership is open to all carers of someone who accesses or has accessed LPFT services. If you would like to become a member of the Carers Council, please email lpft.carers@nhs.net for an invitation.
‘A carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction cannot cope without their support’.
(Carers Trust, 2016)
We have found that many people do not know that they are considered a carer. Therefore, many carers are not aware of their rights to support and information.
The Department of Health defines carers as:
“People who look after a relative or friend who needs support because of age, physical or learning disability or illness, including mental illness”
(Department of Health, 2002)
If you spend a significant proportion of your time providing (unpaid) support to someone accessing our services, we would refer to you as a ‘Carer’.
For most people, caring is a rewarding and positive experience. However, there are times when advice, information and support is needed. This may be for many reasons, from physical and emotional health to balancing work or finances.
As a carer you may eligible for financial and other support. The Care Act 2015 gave local authorities the responsibility to assess the level of support a carer may need. Carers assessments are carried out by The Lincolnshire Carers Service.
The Lincolnshire Carers Service is delivered, in partnership, by Lincolnshire County Council's (LCC) Customer Service Centre and Carers FIRST.
The LCC Customer Service Centre provides telephone based information and support around your caring role.
The Carers FIRST work directly with carers in local communities across Lincolnshire. They offer services to support you at every stage of your caring journey. To help you find the balance in your life you wish to achieve.
The Customer Service Centre is the first point of contact for all general enquiries regarding support for Carers.
The Customer Service Centre is available Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm, except on public holidays:
The Lincolnshire Carers Partnership identifies four specific carer groups, aiming to give each group a voice in establishing the support that is important to you:
The Trust’s policy states that staff should be "sensitive to the service user’s wishes and confidentiality requirements" and "engage with family members and carers as care partners".
However Carers, family and friends also have rights to confidentiality. Carers can ensure that their voice is heard by speaking to the nursing staff or the responsible clinician.
Carers, family and friends can also give or decline consent, for information they have provided to be shared. Please inform staff if you wish for the information you have given to be kept private from the service user.
It is important to look after yourself. If you are not well, either physically or mentally, it is difficult to care for someone else. Below are few tips you may find useful to support your own mental wellbeing:
There are a number of useful resources and organisations that can help you with looking after your own wellbeing.
Read about additional support for carers and relatives
We have a wide range of information which carers may find useful to read. Please click on the links below:
We have created a carer passport that is designed to ensure that carers receive identification of their role within the Trust. It includes information about what support is available within the Trust, as well as locally.
The passport is designed to be printed out and completed. With the passport, you will also receive an orange lanyard and ID card identifying you as a carer, which you can wear when visiting any LPFT building to identify you as a carer. Please ask staff if you are not given one or email our dedicated email address lpft.carers@nhs.net.
Here at LPFT we recognise that many patients are too unwell to give us personal and accurate information about themselves, which makes it difficult for clinicians to truly develop personalised and holistic care plans. This is why our Carers Council developed an ‘About My Relative’ document which you can use to provide us with personal information to help staff truly know your relative. This could include details about medication, diet, allergies, daily routine and what makes a patient anxious or angry.
Email: lpft.carers@nhs.net
Select courses and timetable for all courses and specific courses for carers.
Telephone: 01522 309200
If you have a query about your appointment call 0303 123 4000
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