Polished wooden dining table, green chairs, and bright natural light fill the dining area of Clapham House—a calm, welcoming space for communal dining in our London recovery home.

your personalised ED recovery Journey.

No two eating disorder recovery journeys are the same, but one truth remains—you don’t have to do it alone. At Ianthe House, we offer a sanctuary—both online and residential—where independent women can heal, belong, and grow, all while navigating life’s responsibilities.

Through our remote Recovery Circles and co-living homes, we create deeply supportive spaces designed by women with lived experience of eating disorders. Here, recovery isn’t about stepping away from life—it’s about integrating healing into it.

We believe true recovery happens in environments where you feel safe enough to be vulnerable, supported enough to ask for help, and empowered enough to rediscover yourself. Whether you are beginning your journey or deepening it, our community is here to walk alongside you—for as long as you need.

At Ianthe House, healing is woven into daily life. Recovery doesn't mean putting everything on hold, it means reclaiming your autonomy, finding balance, and learning how to thrive in the midst of real-world challenges. This is your journey—one that honours your strength, independence and potential.

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Self-sufficiency · Independence · Agency · Integration · Connection · Lived-experience · Discretion · Accessibility ·

Wooden table, white chairs, and tall bookshelves line the sunlit living space at Ianthe House's eating disorder recovery home in Lisbon—a communal room designed for peer connection and daily rhythm.

Let’s walk this path together.


Connection

Healing happens in community. Together with your Recovery Circle and lived-experience peers, we walk beside you—through every step, every challenge, and every breakthrough.


Discretion

Your journey is personal. We create safe, private spaces for high-functioning women to pursue recovery on their own terms, where you can feel safe to be vulnerable, knowing your recovery is supported with the utmost care and respect.


Integration

Recovery is about expanding choices, not limiting them. Our long-term recovery support is designed to fit into daily life, offering gentle structure while protecting your independence and self-sufficiency.


Agency

This is your path, at your pace. We’re here to help you find the support that feels right for you—connecting you with practitioners, guiding you through options, and offering encouragement for as long as you need.

A Journey Tailored to You.

Your life is complex, and recovery shouldn’t disrupt it—it should empower it. Our tailored, person-centred approach is designed to not protect, but increase personal agency and self-sufficiency, whether you’re managing a career, family, or personal goals.

Our therapy toolbox offers a curated network of specialist therapists and practitioners who understand eating disorder recovery. Explore options, find the right fit and access support that meets you where you are.

A Home for Recovery.

Find a supportive, nurturing space to call home, where recovery is integrated into daily life. Our co-living homes Ianthe Houses — offer a safe, structured, and peer-supported environment for long-term eating disorder recovery and relapse prevention at home.

Healing in Community.

Join a small, supportive circle of women on the same journey. With lived experience facilitators and a space to share openly, our Recovery Circles offer connection, accountability, and long-term support.


your support network.

A community that truly understands.

At Ianthe House, you’ll join a peer-supported community that shares your experiences and understands your challenges. Together, we build trust, foster accountability, and encourage every step of the way.


Care with lived-experience.

Professional and peer-led guidance.

Your journey is supported by both expert therapists, mentors and peers who’ve walked similar paths. This unique combination ensures you receive both professional care and heartfelt understanding.


real change takes time.

Recovery on your terms.

Long-term, sustainable recovery is a journey, not a race. Research shows that on-going care of 9-12 months significantly reduces the risk of relapse. At Ianthe House, we provide the structure, gentle accountability and personalised therapeutic support you need to build lasting change—on your timeline.


Whether you're navigating a high-functioning eating disorder or seeking long-term support, we offer personalised, therapist-led recovery support grounded in lived experience. This is recovery that fits you—deep, lasting and personal.