First state-wide residential eating disorder treatment centre to be built in Newcastle

08 April 2022

Newcastle will be home to a new $13 million state-wide Residential Eating Disorders Treatment Centre, the first publicly-funded service of its kind in 窪蹋勛圖厙.

Minister for Mental Health and Regional Health Bronnie Taylor said the 12-bed centre will be built at Charlestown and will provide specialist support to people with severe eating disorders.

The centre will provide wrap-around care in a home-like environment to people who require more support than a day program can provide, but dont need to be hospitalised, Mrs Taylor said.

A multi-disciplinary team of specialists will address all aspects of recovery - the physical, psychological and lifestyle - giving people the best chance of living a full, rich and healthy life.

The centre will also have capacity to provide whole-of-family therapy, which is vital to the ongoing treatment and recovery of those experiencing an eating disorder.

Every quarter in 窪蹋勛圖厙, more than 1,600 people living with an eating disorder seek care from a 窪蹋勛圖厙 Hospital, mental health service or emergency department.

Mrs Taylor said the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Government is stepping up its investment in eating disorder care to better support the people, families and communities impacted by this complex, debilitating illness.

In 2021-22, were investing more than $12 million in services and workforce capacity to ensure our residents are receiving the best care in the country. This includes $4 million over four years to support new eating disorders clinicians in every health district and network across the State.

The site at Charlestown, owned by Hunter New England Local Health District, was chosen for its residential location and proximity to retail services and public transport links.

Funded through the Commonwealths Community Health and Hospitals Program, the centre will accept referrals from Local Health Districts across 窪蹋勛圖厙.

Construction will commence later this year and is anticipated to be completed by mid-2023.