Friday, October 13, 2017

Binge Eating Disorder Treatment Centers


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We are extremely proud of our medical staff at Remuda Ranch at The Meadows. Their dedication to patient care and treatment is what makes the Remuda Ranch at The Meadows such an effective treatment program.

Remuda Ranch at The Meadows offers an acute level of care as well as inpatient and residential programming in a safe, nurturing environment. Our treatment is led by a well-qualified multidisciplinary team that is dedicated to providing assistance and support 24 hours a day.



Patients who enter our program can rest assured knowing that they are receiving the best care possible throughout their stay. During the early phase of recovery, patients often discover physical and mental health symptoms for the first time. These symptoms may not be new, but they were often masked or relieved by the eating disorder. The keen assessment skills of our nurses and medical staff helps in this early phase and throughout the course of our patients' treatment.

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Remuda Ranch at The Meadows nursing and medical staff can help individuals suffering eating disorders discover a higher quality of life. We offer a comprehensive holistic treatment that focuses on healing all aspects of the mind, body, and spirit. We invite you to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment. For additional information about our programs, please call to speak to an Intake Coordinator at 866-332-0836 or complete the form below and we will contact you with the information you need.

Monday, October 9, 2017

Eating Disorder Help For Your Child


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 Ranch at The Meadows.eating disorders

Monday, October 2, 2017

Inpatient Eating Disorder Treatment



Despite the best care, certain patients simply cannot overcome an eating disorder in an outpatient environment. They require intensive or residential treatment. If you have a client or patient in need of a higher level of care, please call our Admissions Department. Or have her, or a family member, contact us. Our admissions representatives can provide all the information required to make inpatient and residential treatment as accessible and affordable as possible.

Remember, our goal is your goal: to give each woman or girl the best possible chance for complete recovery.

Through inpatient and residential treatment, we can get her on the road to recovery and return her to you for outpatient care. In the weeks and months ahead, the two of you can complete the journey together.



Monday, September 25, 2017

Eating Disorders and the Family: Turmoil and Solutions

By Gejia Capasso, Family Therapist for Remuda Ranch at The Meadows

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Historically, families have shouldered the blame for a loved one suffering from an eating disorder. This has been met with controversy from both families and treatment teams. We know that eating disorders are complex and that families do everything in their power to fight the eating disorder. Watching someone you love suffer from an eating disorder is painful, scary, and can create anger and confusion. The stress and division within the family can seem overwhelming as each person involved is impacted in different ways. Loss of trust in family relationships, not knowing what to say or how to say it, and not knowing how to support the person who is quite possibly questioning if they even want to get better are all common experiences. Families describe, “Walking on eggshells,” thinking “Everything I say and do seem to make things worse,” and equally “Everything I don’t say and don’t do seem to make things worse.” Here come the shame and blame that families find themselves walking through as they try to understand a disorder that thrives on secrecy, dishonesty, and isolation.

As the family week therapist at Remuda Ranch at The Meadows, I believe, and have witnessed, families benefiting from education around both the mental and physical effects of eating disorders. In addition, it is important to learn about the complexity of its origins, the role other co-occurring mental health diagnoses play in eating disorders, and the “addictive” process within the experience of the eating disorder.

Though everyone has her own journey into and through recovery, know that recovery is possible.

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First, I recommend finding professionals who can guide and support you and your family through this journey. Plug into a team of professionals that will be straightforward and honest in providing education, make clear recommendations, and offer an understanding of everyone’s difficult circumstances while being professionally firm in holding people accountable for the safety of the patient within this process.
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Second, realize and remind yourself often that recovery takes time. This is not going to be a short-term process and it will present with many ups and downs along the path to recovery. Remain calm even in difficult discussions and bring in compassion and empathy. It will be important to listen to learn, not listen to agree with, and not listen to speak. Ask yourself “What can I learn about your experience?” Avoid rationalizing, defer to the professionals for treatment and recovery decisions and acknowledge that this is difficult and affects everyone.

Finally, if treatment is what is necessary to help reverse malnutrition and contain the behaviors surrounding the eating disorder, acknowledge this reality and move in that direction. Treatment is a special gift to all affected by this disorder and a wise investment in recovery.

To learn how Remuda Ranch at The Meadows can help, please call 866-332-5209 today.

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Monday, September 18, 2017

Aaron Carter Opens Up About His Eating Disorder

During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Aaron Carter addressed his recent arrest on DUI and marijuana related charges and shared about his personal battle with having an eating disorder. Carter stated that his eating disorder is caused by a hiatal hernia, which he was diagnosed with 10 years ago at age 19. In the interview, Carter apologizes to his fans, saying, “I am sorry for the way that I look… To everybody I say, ‘Give me a break so I can look better, so I can eat.’”

You can view the interview here.

Help Is Available




Eating disorders can lead to death. In fact, an ED is the diagnosis that leads to death more than any other DSMV diagnosis. Both secrets and withdrawal from family and friends are parts of this disorder, which can lead to grave misunderstandings.


Remuda Ranch at The Meadows was recently featured on an episode of The Doctors, where we discussed treating a woman that had lost a significant amount of weight and was very ill. We offered her 90 days of treatment and helped turn her life around. Our experienced staff understands the severity and the pain that eating disorders bring. For more than 25 years, Remuda Ranch at The Meadows has been helping people recover from eating disorders. There is hope. There is help.

Give Remuda Ranch a call today at 866-331-5926; let’s discuss how we can help you.

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