Living with an eating disorder can be isolating and overwhelming, but no one should have to face it alone. At CareLife Solutions Ltd, we provide sensitive, structured support for individuals managing conditions such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, or avoidant/restrictive eating behaviours.
We focus on emotional well-being, trust-building, and practical guidance to help individuals regain control and confidence. Whether support is needed at home or in a supported setting, our care is delivered with compassion, confidentiality, and understanding every step of the way.
Our eating disorder care offers gentle, consistent support that prioritises safety, dignity, and long-term wellbeing. Each care plan is tailored to individual needs and developed in collaboration with families and professionals.
Let’s build a support plan that’s safe, respectful, and built around your journey.
At CareLife Solutions Ltd, we approach eating disorder support with empathy, patience, and a deep respect for each person’s experience. We understand the complexity of recovery and never force, rush, or shame.
Our focus is on emotional safety, consistency, and helping individuals feel seen, understood, and gently supported every day.
Our care is delivered with the highest level of privacy and emotional sensitivity, always without judgement.
We complement clinical care by offering everyday help with meals, structure, and emotional stability.
Care is available at home, in supported living, or short-stay placements depending on what feels safe and effectiv
“The carers helped my mum feel safe and respected every single day. I can’t thank the team enough for their kindness and professionalism.”
“They supported me through a really dark time with my mental health. I felt heard, not judged, which made all the difference.”
“Our son receives supported living care, and the improvement in his confidence has been amazing. The staff truly care.”
“We used their domiciliary care for my uncle. Always on time, always caring — it gave us peace of mind every day.”
“My daughter has learning disabilities and was struggling. CareLife stepped in and changed everything — she’s thriving now.”
“The crisis house was a lifeline when I had nowhere else to turn. They gave me safety and stability when I needed it most.”
“The team understood my mum’s dementia so well. They were calm, patient, and respectful, even on her worst days.”
“We had never dealt with a care provider before. CareLife guided us with such compassion and clarity — we felt in good hands.”
“As a single parent, finding safe support for my 14-year-old was hard. CareLife gave us both the help and reassurance we needed.”
“I stayed at their step-down service after hospital discharge. It was calm, structured, and gave me the tools to get back on my feet.”
“I was scared to ask for help with my eating disorder. Their approach was gentle, private, and truly respectful.”
“They helped my father with daily tasks he could no longer manage on his own. Professional, caring, and truly reliable.”
“We’ve used multiple services through CareLife. Each one has been consistent, respectful, and centred around real care.”
“The staff always treated my brother like a person, not just a patient. That respect meant everything to our family.”
“Our crisis situation felt impossible — until CareLife stepped in. They didn’t just support us, they gave us hope.”
“You can tell this isn’t just a business to them. The warmth, the care, and the follow-up has been exceptional.”
Whether you have a question about our services, need advice, or want to arrange an assessment, our friendly team is ready to help. Fill in the form below and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
We support individuals with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and restrictive eating patterns, including co-occurring mental health needs.
Yes, we offer support for both adolescents and adults, with age-appropriate care plans and settings.
Yes. We can provide structured, gentle support in your own home, or in supported accommodation where needed.
We offer encouragement, practical help, and emotional reassurance to reduce anxiety and reinforce safe, positive eating behaviours.
Absolutely. We work with GPs, CAMHS, mental health teams, and dietitians to ensure continuity and safety.
Yes. We believe families are an important part of recovery and always involve them (with consent) in care planning and reviews.
No, we can support anyone struggling with eating habits, body image, or disordered eating behaviours, even without a diagnosis.
Contact us for a confidential consultation. We’ll assess your needs and offer a flexible, respectful care plan that works for you.