Council will continue to run 17 day centres
Lincolnshire County Council had hoped to transfer day services to Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LPFT).
Despite negotiation between the council and LPFT, the organisations did not reach an agreement and the council now says it will keep running them with a view to modernising them too.
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Hide AdCoun Patricia Bradwell, executive member for adult care, says:
“The day services are very important and valued by the people who use them; our priority throughout this process has been to secure a safe and sustainable service for those people.
“It is very disappointing that despite thorough negotiations with LPFT, we did not reach an agreement which would adequately assure us that the remaining 17 services would be fit for the future.
“I would like to reassure people that day services remain unchanged and people who need to use this service can continue to do so. Throughout the process anyone in need of day services has had the opportunity to attend them.
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Hide Ad“We will now continue to modernise the service ourselves, working with carers, service users and staff to get their input into how it could be improved for the future.”
The 17 services are:
*Ancaster, Boundary Street, Lincoln
*Warwick Road, Louth
*Ramsgate House, Louth
*Algitha Road Inventory, Skegness
*Drummond Road, Skegness
*Wellington Road, Mablethorpe
*The health clinic, Market Rasen
*The Hastings, Gainsborough
*North Road , Sleaford
*St John’s , Grantham
*Stamford Day centre, Ryhall Road, Stamford
*Chappell Centre, Pinchbeck Road, Spalding
*Scott House, Skirbeck Road, Boston
*Field Street, Boston
*Kirton Community Base, Kirton
*The Wong, Horncastle
*Bosscat, Lealand Way, Boston