A HEALTH care provider in Dorset is offering early-prevention support to people with eating disorders in a bid to help them overcome their condition.
As part of Eating Disorders Awareness Week, which runs until tomorrow, Dorset HealthCare’s eating disorders service is urging anyone who may be suffering in silence to take the step and seek help.
In common with the rest of the UK and worldwide, Dorset’s All Age Eating Disorders Service has experienced a surge in demand since the beginning of the pandemic.
The referral rate in 2021/22 to the service (all ages) increased by 53 per cent compared to the previous year. with referrals increasing among children and young people (under 19), showing a rise of 76 per cent in the past three years.
Service manager Karen Law said: "The pandemic sadly has had a huge effect on people with eating disorders and their recovery.
"Changes to people’s day-to-day routine and periods of isolation from family, friends, peers and support networks led to many feeling disconnected from everyday life and increased anxiety.
"We're now averaging around 100 referrals a month."
Designed to help people overcome a range of eating disorders, the service supports all ages from across Dorset. Referrals to the service can be made through a GP or any health or social care professional. Self-referral and parental referral are also accepted.
The Trust provides a number of treatments - tailored to the needs of the individual including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and family based therapy (FBT).
Treatment currently takes place on an outpatient basis, mainly online but with a number taking place face-to-face at sites in Poole and at Dorset County Hospital, in Dorchester. For those who require day care or inpatient treatment, this is provided at St Ann’s Hospital in Sandbanks, where a new state-of-the-art £8 million development is currently being built to support more people from 2023.
Ms Law added: "A person’s chances of overcoming an eating disorder are far greater if they can quickly get the treatment that will address the factors that contribute to it. It is vital that sufferers, and those caring for them, are aware of the support available and seek help.”
The Trust also runs an online carers support group and carers workshops.
The support group is held on the first Monday of every month from 7pm to 8.30pm.
For more information, visit: www.dorsethealthcare.nhs.uk/eatingdisorders, or call 0300 019 1771.
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