
Outpatient treatment
The specialist eating disorder outpatient service provides assessment and NICE recommended treatments for patients experiencing a range of moderate-to-severe eating disorder symptoms.
The multidisciplinary team (MDT) consists of consultant psychiatrists, specialty doctors, dietitians, psychological therapists, mental health nurses, occupational therapists and peer support workers.
The treatments provided include:
Inpatient treatment
The Iris Ward is a 14-bed acute inpatient unit for adult men and women. It is a purpose-designed adult eating disorder ward that provides treatment for critically unwell patients with eating disorders who are in need of refeeding and medical stabilisation.
Treatment is provided by an extensive MDT, including medics, nurses, occupational therapists, dietitians, psychologists, activity coordinators, social workers, art therapists and family therapists.
The Iris Ward is part of the North London Adult Eating Disorders Collaborative, in which it shares joint inpatient commissioning and bed management.
Day programme
The day programme is a group-based programme available to patients across England. It provides intensive six-week group treatment for patients with an eating disorder, as well as the opportunity for intensive intervention in the community, enabling choices for the least restrictive environment for care.
The team includes input from nurses, occupational therapists, associate mental health workers, medics, art therapists, psychologists and dietitians.
Alongside the group programme, the structure of the day programme is based around supported meals and snacks.
The aims of the day programme are:
Eating disorders
NCL Patients – Referral via GP.
NEL Patients – Referral via Secondary care team.
Please see the referral form here.
Our Eating Disorder service boasts a robust Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) that collaborates closely to ensure a comprehensive and holistic approach to patient care.
Comprising experts from psychiatry, psychology, dietetics, and nursing, our MDT provides a diverse range of skills and perspectives to address the multifaceted nature of eating disorders.
We actively engage with the local community, fostering awareness, education, and understanding of eating disorders break down stigmas and enhance early intervention.
By forging partnerships with community organisations and hosting outreach events, we aim to create a supportive environment where individuals feel encouraged to seek help and assistance.
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