Richardson Eating Disorder Service – Hypoglycaemia in adult eating disorders
This leaflet is for people with eating disorders are at risk of experiencing low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia).
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This leaflet is for people with eating disorders are at risk of experiencing low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia).
This leaflet- Easy Read is for people with eating disorders are at risk of experiencing low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia).
This leaflet provides information for the Richardson Eating Disorder Service (REDS) which is a specialist service which provides comprehensive assessment and treatment for eating disorders. It is for men and women aged 18 and over living in the northern part of the North East and Cumbria.
Roker Ward is an inpatient unit, which treats males with organic mental health conditions. The ward is based at Monkwearmouth Hospital, Sunderland.
Rose Lodge is part of Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust. It is a treatment and an assessment unit in Hebburn. The unit is for men and women with a learning disability who have mental health problems or challenging behaviour.
Information about Rothbury, a specialist medium secure personality disorder unit in Sycamore Unit at Northgate Park.
This leaflet provides information about Rowanwood at Carleton Clinic, Cumbria - a 10 bed acute mental health inpatient ward for women aged over 18.
This leaflet provides information about Ruskin Unit which is an inpatient unit, which treats people with organic mental health conditions. The ward is based at Carleton Clinic, Carlisle, Cumbria.
This leaflet includes information for people who have been brought to a place of safety under section 136 of the Mental Health Act. It includes how long a person can be kept at the place of safety and what happens next.
This leaflet provides information for people who have a community treatment order under section 17A of the Mental Health Act. It explains why you are on a community treatment order, what a community treatment order is, what happens after you leave hospital, how long a community treatment order can last and what happens if you do not keep to the conditions. There is also information about appeals and tribunals.