Richardson Eating Disorder Service – Catering Guidelines

These guidelines are designed to give more information on what is encouraged during a stay on ward 31A, in order for the individual to meet the nutritional requirements and be able to manage eating in a more normal way.

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  • Introduction

    These guidelines are designed to give you information on what is encouraged during your
    stay on ward 31A, in order for you to meet your individual nutritional requirements and be
    able to manage eating in a more normal way

    We acknowledge the anxiety you may have about what is expected and we accept that
    you will not be able to eat normally straight away. You will therefore be encouraged to try
    and work on your eating by setting realistic goals each week.

  • Can I bring my own food?

    You or your family should not bring any food or drink onto the ward. You will have the
    opportunity to discuss these guidelines with the Dietitian.

  • Who decides what I am going to have?

    You will be given the weeks menus on a Tuesday for you to complete in time for your
    meeting with the Dietitian later that day or the next day in order to discuss your choices
    and update your food and fluid plan.

    All meals, snacks and supper will be supervised and provided as follows:

    You will develop an individualised meal plan alongside your dietician, this will be reviewed regularly as part of your care and treatment. This will promote a regular eating pattern to aid your recovery.

  • Meal times

    Protected meal times are approximately as follows:
    Breakfast: 8am – 9am
    Mid-morning snack: 10.30am
    Lunch: 12 noon – 1pm
    Mid-afternoon snack: 2.30pm
    Evening meal: 5pm
    Supper: 9pm

    You will be provided with support during post meal times.

  • Dining room

    You will work with staff to identify an ideal eating environment and consider strategies to manage your distress. If appropriate, staff can help set goals around social eating so you can learn to transfer skills to other environments and manage meal plan off the ward.

  • Diet food

    No diet, reduced fat, slimming foods should be brought onto the ward. This
    includes sweeteners, sugar free chewing gum, some cereal bars and diet drinks e.g.
    diet coke.

    This prevents you from becoming dependent on diet foods and allows you to understand
    that these foods are not required when eating for better health.

  • Special, culture and religion

    Any special, cultural or religious food requirements need to be discussed with the Dietitian
    in order to ensure they are adequately provided for.

  • What if I have a comment, suggestion, compliment or complaint about the service?

    If you want to make a comment, suggestion, compliment or complaint you can:

    • talk to the people directly involved in your care
    • ask a member of staff for a feedback form, or complete a form on the Trust website www.cntw.nhs.uk (click on the ‘Contact Us’ tab)
    • telephone the Complaints Department 0191 245 6672
    • email [email protected] Please note that information sent to the Trust via email is sent at your own risk
    • We are always looking at ways to improve services. Your feedback allows us to monitor the quality of our services and act upon issues that you bring to our attention.

    You can provide feedback in the following ways:
    – the quickest way for you to do this is to complete our short online survey at www.cntw.nhs.uk/poy
    – complete a Points of You survey, available from staff.

  • Contact details

    Richardson Eating Disorder Service
    Richardson Unit
    Leazes Wing
    Royal Victoria Infirmary
    Richardson Road
    Newcastle upon Tyne
    NE1 4LP
    Tel: 0191 282 5259
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Please note that information sent to the Trust via email is sent at your own risk.

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    Review date 2024