People in Lincolnshire suffering from Long Covid encouraged to access new 'information hub'

It's a new digital resource

Author: Julie CastonPublished 20th Oct 2022
Last updated 20th Oct 2022

People in Lincolnshire that are suffering with the effects of long Covid are now able to benefit from a new digital resource

It aims to help them as well as their friends and families.

The information hub was put together by health organisations in the county and provides videos and information on how to manage symptoms and get further help

1.6 million people in England are estimated to have self-reported long covid symptoms lasting longer than 4 weeks.

The charity Every-One brought people with experience of long COVID together with health organisations to identify what could help them, their families, friends, schools and employers with their recovery journey and the hub was developed after this feedback.

Vicky Thomson, Chief Executive Officer at Every-One said: “It became apparent whilst working alongside people with long COVID that it wasn’t just themselves who needed access to support and resources. It was important to develop a digital hub that people’s families, carers, employers and schools could access too, so the person was fully supported in all aspects of their lives.

“Long COVID affects people in many different ways, so we needed a multifaceted resource.”

The long COVID information hub includes videos from people who have experienced long COVID, sharing their stories, as well as pages on financial support and help at work. There are sections for children and young people, activities to help with symptoms and contacts for further support and advice.

The hub, funded through an NHS Charities Together grant is hosted on a Lincolnshire Connect to Support webpage.

Paula Duckworth, LCHS lead said: “The long COVID information hub is a significant achievement, providing sources of information requested by those with lived experience of long COVID.

“Thanks to Lincolnshire Connect to Support for hosting the hub.”

Other work to support people with long COVID includes providing peer support, ensuring physical activity providers are aware of the condition and how this affects people. The organisations committed to helping people with long COVID will continue to listen and share ideas and suggestions for further improvements.

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