Our service offers ongoing therapy and nurse-led support tailored for young people and adults living with eating disorders. We provide transition homes to ensure safety and stabilisation when urgent support is needed.
As a serious mental health condition, eating disorders can affect people’s quality of life, and with the proper support, that risk can be reduced. It is fundamental to our care teams to provide the needed support to keep people safe and on the path to recovery.
Eating disorders often co-occur with anxiety, depression, OCS, autism or trauma. That’s why we have a multidisciplinary team of therapists, including Community Psychiatric Nurses and trauma-informed care professionals, highly trained and focused on people’s overall health, well-being and outcomes.
Supporting people with eating disorders requires a coordinated approach, which includes early intervention, ongoing therapeutic support and transition homes.
With training in eating disorders awareness, trauma, and positive behavioural support, our clinicians provide:
Do you need highly supportive environments for safety, stabilisation, and transition planning? Our transition homes are specifically built for people at immediate risk due to the physical or psychological impacts of their condition.
Led by our Gloucester office team, we offer housing options. The four accommodation transition properties in Bristol provide calm, therapeutic environments for adults aged 18+ on their recovery journey. Each three-bedroom house combines the comfort of single occupancy with flexible support arrangements, tailored to the person’s needs and goals.
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