Physical Disability Service
The main objective of this service is to help people aged between 18 and 64 who have a physical disability or sensory impairment to maintain their independence. By living in their own homes and communities, and when we can, to help remove the barriers which stand in the way of them pursuing their chosen lifestyle.
If you have a physical disability or a long term illness, Lincolnshire Social Services and other organisations can provide a range of services, support and advice to help you live as independently as possible in your own home.
We also provide services to help the person who looks after you, who we call your carer. More information on our services for people with physical disabilities is available in our leaflet A Guide to Services for People with a Physical Disability, it is also available from any Social Services office.
Services we provide for people with a disability
Social workers are available to give general support, advice and guidance.
Support for Adults with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Social Services provides a confidential service for anyone regardless of gender, sexuality, lifestyle or racial origin.
Help for Adults who are Blind or Partially Sighted
If you think you may need help or support from Social Services a member of the Customer Relations Unit (CRU) team will talk to you about your needs.
Sheltered and Supported Housing
Lincolnshire Social Services is committed to increasing the range of housing and support options for people with a physical or sensory disability between the ages of 18-64.
More About Sheltered and Supported Housing
An overview of the key process steps (events) associated with a service request from the customers perspective and any associated dates/timescales.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy helps people live more productive lives. It enables people with disabilities to carry out essential activities, with the aim of maintaining or improving independence.

