Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust provides community health, mental health and learning disability services across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
The care and support we provide includes community nursing and therapy services and care on community hospital wards, service for people with severe mental health problems and healthcare in prisons.
We don’t just care for people who are ill or injured, we also support people to stay well and prevent future problems.
We serve a population of one million people and spend in excess of £262 million of taxpayers’ money each year, and employ almost 6000 staff.
Our services are organised into four operational divisions
Adult mental health services
Adult learning disability services
Families, young people and children’s services
Community health services, which includes mental health services for older people
We work with family doctors (GPs), local hospitals, social services and other local authority departments such as housing and education.
We also work with voluntary organisations, local community groups and local people.
Most people are referred to our services by their GP. We deliver our services from many different locations including hospitals, longer term recovery units, outpatient clinics, day services, GP surgeries, children’s centres, schools, health centres, people’s own home, care homes and prisons.
We continually strive to improve the services we offer to make them the very best. For more information about our services visit