![]() How crowded it got when they kept admitting and not discharging. The community when I was there was not at all recovery based. How nice most of the staff were, that it was a small program so you really got to know staff, and how much 1:1 time you could get. We got to play instruments, make up songs, talk about music, it was fun. The music therapist there was seriously amazing and probably my favorite staff member. There’s one lunch and one dinner outing a week.ĪCT, DBT, RODBT, two nutrition groups a week, a lot of craft stuff and killing time groups, Exposure Response (ERP), Process Group, Music Therapy Often people would just take a couple of bites and then refuse the rest just to not have the 100% refusal because you know that they go by greater or less than 50% and there’s no in between. Full meal refusal is like a cup +, 50-99% is another amount, 1-49% is a different amount. Did they supplement? How did that system work?.You do get to choose breakfast and snacks to an extent, but lunch and dinner were awful and there is zero choice and one option. If you’re picky they don’t substitute anything so you’re out of luck and you just get to supplement. What sorts of food were available or served? Did they accommodate for dietary needs or vegetarians/vegans?.Occasionally they would try to play a game or music which would help but it was not consistent.ģ0 minutes for meals, 15 for snacks. Patients struggled to talk and to complete meals. Staff would ignore when patients were obviously struggling. They have no kitchen, so there’s legit only one meat or vegetarian option and too bad if you don’t like it. Schedule was constantly changing as far as groups and nobody really seemed to know it. ![]() Get there around 9 (8 on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays), breakfast, check in, group (ACT or DBT), random group, morning snack, group, lunch, group, break 2:30-3 (or 2-2:30 on early days), snack, two groups, dinner, group, check out, leave at 7 (6 on fridays, saturdays, sundays). So I imagine that is about the max in terms of number of patients they have at once. I will say 10-12 was way too crowded for this ERC, and there was not space to accommodate. They had no adolescent PHP due to low census, so combined the one adolescent patient with adult PHP. When I was there, it started out with 6 then got up to about 10-12 combined IOP and PHP. They had one male adolescent in adolescent IOP. I was the only one who was not cis-female which was awkward. PHP (they only have PHP and IOP which are basically combined) Level of care (IP, Resi, IOP, PHP, etc):.# eating recovery center # actuallyed # ed treatment # eating disorder # ed recovery # php # co ed # vegetarian # ohio ERC Ohio
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