Practical Concerns
Information and support for daily care activities, pets, smoking cessation, grocery shopping, meal preparation, drug or alcohol issues, finance, housework, education, and transport needs.
With cancer now affecting 1 in 2 people, the Lincolnshire Living with Cancer Programme and Connect to Support have identified the need for more localised information and support. These teams are working together to ensure you get the information and support you need, in the quickest and simplest way possible.
Visit https://www.cancersupportlincolnshire.nhs.uk/ for more information.
The tiles below will take you to our directories of organisations, services and groups for a range of cancer support and information.
Information and support for daily care activities, pets, smoking cessation, grocery shopping, meal preparation, drug or alcohol issues, finance, housework, education, and transport needs.
Information and support services relating to children, partners, relatives, friends, carers and others who may be supporting you.
Information and support services for feelings of uncertainty, anger, frustration, guilt, isolation, loss of independence, regret, sadness or depression.
Information and support services regarding faith, spirituality, finding peace, and coping with feelings of regret.
Information and support services regarding your appearance, wound care, sex, intimacy, movement, sight, hearing and more.
Information and support services for complementary therapies, legal advice, patient and carer support groups, community hubs and services, exercise and other activities.
Additional support and further information about where to find support groups, help with your care and daily activities, suitable transport to appointments, specialised home equipment and more.