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Demand soaring for help with eating disorders

Organizations devoted to the fight against eating disorders in Newfoundland and Labrador admit they're scrambling to keep with the demand for help.
Olga Heath says health care professionals need to work together to offer eating disorder patients the best care.

Organizations devoted to the fight against eating disorders in Newfoundland and Labrador admit they're scrambling to keep with the demand for help.

"We're bombarded with families coming forward and looking for support," said Vince Withers, chairperson of the Eating Disorder Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Olga Heath,an expert in community health atMemorial University,said the condition has reached epidemic proportions. Heath anda team of experts havespent the last six years creatinga province-wide network of professionals trained at tackling the issue.

"People are working together. They're talking to each other. They're recognizing that no single professional can deal with these disorders on their own," said Heath.

After holdingworkshops across the province, the eating disorder project team createda manual which lays out common and best treatment practices for clientsand their families.

Although the team's work has made a huge difference, thedemand fortreatment is outstripping existing resources, said Withers, a retired business executive who got involved in fighting eating disorders when his daughter succumbed to one.

Currently, Newfoundland and Labrador does not have an in-patient facility, which is something thatWithers believes is very much needed.

"There seems to be a total consensus that this is a requirement," Withers said.

"There's no argument."