Help us shape Lincolnshire’s Intermediate Care Strategy 2025-2030

Lincolnshire County Council, NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board, and local partners are reviewing how intermediate care is delivered across the county. We want to hear from you.

Intermediate care is short-term support that helps people:

  • Recover after illness, treatment, a fall, or an accident.
  • Avoid unnecessary hospital or care home admissions.
  • Regain independence with the help of trained professionals.

This support is usually provided for 6-8 weeks and can take place at home, in a care home, or in a hospital setting. There are four main types:

  • Reablement – Helping people rebuild skills and confidence.
  • Crisis Response – Urgent short-term care to prevent hospital admission.
  • Home-Based Care – Support delivered in a person’s own home.
  • Bed-Based Care – Temporary care in a hospital or care home.

What Matters to You?

This is your chance to influence how intermediate care is provided in Lincolnshire. We want to know:

  • What works well?
  • What could be better?
  • What should we prioritise?

Your feedback will help shape future services.

Take Part in the Survey

The survey is open until 29th April 2025. There will be other ways to get involved, and we’ll continue to engage with the public as services develop.

All responses will be kept confidential under the Data Protection Act 2018.olnshire Integrated Care Board and will remain confidential under the Data Protection Act 2018.


Engagement

We are reviewing our short-term services which help people regain independence after a hospital stay or if they are at risk of being admitted to a hospital or a care home. We’d like to hear your feedback.

Complete our survey