Adolescent Residential Program Now Open in Fletcher, NC
FLETCHER, N.C. (PRWEB) May 17, 2018 -- Tapestry Eating Disorder Treatment Centers announces the opening of its new residential facility specifically designed for adolescents struggling with eating disorders. Tapestry began with a six-bed women’s residential facility in Brevard in 2007. As the need for treatment options grew, Tapestry expanded to include offerings for Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient programming for both adult and adolescent populations in Brevard, Asheville and Fletcher. This new program will bring needed services for adolescents who require the higher-level care of a residential stay.
“We have noticed a significant increase in requests for more options for adolescent care,” explained Tina Nowak, Founder and Executive Director of Tapestry Eating Disorder Treatment Centers. “Tapestry is known for providing individualized care in a small, home-like setting. Our philosophy is to offer treatment in a setting that more closely resembles real life, as we believe it stacks the deck for lasting recovery. We’re excited to be able to bring our treatment philosophy to this younger population for both boys and girls.”
As with the intensive outpatient programs, the Adolescent Residential facility will accept children ages 12-17, and may consider younger children on a case-by-case basis. For additional information please contact Jodi Grabowski, National Business Development Liaison, at jgrabowski(at)tapestryync(dot)com or 828.674.7315.
About Tapestry Eating Disorder Treatment Centers: Nestled in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Tapestry provides premier eating disorder treatment to those who are struggling with Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating, Orthorexia and Exercise Addiction. Its small, homelike facilities provide a safe, supportive environment for those who are seeking lasting recovery.
Brittany Gordon, Tapestry Eating Disorder Treatment Centers, https://tapestrync.com/, +1 (828) 884-2475 Ext: 2306, [email protected]
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