Fortunately,
warning signs do exist for both anorexia and bulimia. If you suspect
your daughter is heading toward an eating disorder, please get help
immediately. First, consult with your primary care provider,
and if indicated, consider outpatient treatment with a therapist who
specializes in eating disorders. However, if your daughter has an
eating disorder, has been in therapy for many months and is simply
not improving, please consider allowing us to provide the care that
she requires.
We understand
that the idea of inpatient
or residential treatment may be daunting, but sometimes, that is what
it takes to save a life. The truth is, far too many women and girls
die from eating disorders.
If your
daughter requires inpatient treatment, please trust us with her care.
We can absolutely guarantee that she will receive the best possible
treatment in an environment of compassion, love and support at Remuda
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