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Louth Wellbeing Centre

In Louth, the Centre lies on Grimsby Road and is the base for nurses in the North East of Lincolnshire, and offers many of our wellbeing services.

Take a look below to see what’s available at the Centre.

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About Louth

Many clinical services are hosted at the Centre, such as support groups, counselling and bereavement support and medical appointments.

These services are free and available to patients with a life-limiting or terminal illness, their family, friends and carers. Find out more about all our wellbeing services by clicking here.

Currently we have the below groups and activities running in Louth. These are free to attend for everyone, including those without a patient connection to St Barnabas. No booking is required.

Creative Wellbeing Group: 10:00am to 12:00pm – Every Tuesday

Drop In Coffee Morning10:00am to 12:00pm – Every Thursday with singing sessions

Knit & Natter Group: 1:00pm to 3:00pm – Weekly on Thursdays

If you have any questions, please call 01507 351 500

Our Wellbeing Services Meet the team

Wellbeing services we offer

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Family & Carers

Having someone close to you with a life limiting or terminal illness, or caring for someone who has, can be difficult. See what support we can offer you.
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Physical

We offer various physical services including physiotherapies, occupational therapies, exercise classes and more.
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Psychological & Spiritual

Our team can help patients, their families, friends and carers by providing emotional, psychological and spiritual support.
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Welfare & Benefits

We aim to alleviate worries about financial wellbeing through the expert support and guidance of our welfare and benefits advisers.

Volunteer

Would you like to Volunteer at the Louth Wellbeing Centre?

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Each year we need to raise around £6.5 million – can you help us support others?

Last year...

Our Counselling and Bereavement services supported 859 new clients

Almost £10 million of financial support were awarded by our Welfare team

We supported over 12,500 people across Lincolnshire