Eating Disorder Beds
No beds in eating disorder units in England mean teenager Fiona Hollings has to be treated in a private clinic in Scotland.
Fiona Hollings is 19 years old. She suffers from anorexia and needs treatment in a specialist unit. But because no beds were available near her home in Buckinghamshire, her family have to travel to Glasgow to see her in a private clinic. In the last four months parents Stephen and Julia Hollings have travelled more than 8,000 miles and spent more than 拢3,000 on hire cars, air fares and accommodation.
Doctors have told 5 live Investigates that the need for places to treat illnesses like anorexia and bulimia is massively outstripping supply. And the programme has also discovered that the number of deaths from eating disorders in England and Wales has risen by 65 per cent since 2014.
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Units treating illnesses like anorexia and bulimia is massively outstripping supply
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- Sun 27 Nov 2016 11:00麻豆社 Radio 5 Live
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