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OSFED

Other Specified Feeding
or Eating Disorder

Diabulimia

 

ARFID

Avoidant/ Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

Orthorexia Nervosa

 

We approach Eating Disorder treatment from a more “holistic” perspective
Doing so is best described by the acronym “SMERF”
Spirituality, Meditation, Exercise, Rest, & Food Plan

Program
details

  • Safe and supportive environment
  • Dedicated individual primary therapist
  • Registered dietitians and clinical nutritionists
  • Certified recreation therapists
  • EMDR therapist with specialized training in treating eating disorders
  • Experiential therapy

OSFED Symptoms

Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder
  • Preoccupation with food and eating
  • Preoccupation with body shape or weight
  • Extreme body dissatisfaction
  • Having a distorted body image.
  • Depression, anxiety, or irritability
  • Heightened anxiety and/or irritability around mealtimes
  • Refuses to eat certain categories of foods
  • Low self-esteem and feelings of shame, self-loathing, or guilt

Diabulimia Symptoms

  • Weight loss
  • Growth failure in adolescents
  • Poor blood-glucose control (especially if the individual had good control previously)
  • Hyperglycemia or Ketonuria
  • Recurrent episodes of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA); marked by polydipsia (excessive thirst), polyuria (frequent urination) and/or polyphagia (increased hunger)
  • Severe recurrent episodes of hypoglycemia
  • Higher than usual hemoglobin A1c levels (despite good blood sugar records, which may be falsified by the individual)

ARFID Symptoms

Avoidant/ Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
  • Lack of interest in food
  • Avoiding foods due to texture or consistency
  • Being a “picky” eater
  • Refusing to try new foods
  • Requiring food to be prepared a specific way
  • Feeling afraid to eat due to fear of a possible allergic reactions, choking or vomiting

Due to their restrictive eating habits, people with ARFID may be at very low body weights or suffer from malnutrition. Knowing the warning signs and symptoms of ARFID is an important first step in seeking care for this type of eating disorder.

Orthorexia Nervosa Symptoms

  • Compulsive checking of ingredient lists and nutritional labels
  • An increase in concern about the health of ingredients
  • Cutting out an increasing number of food groups (all sugar, all carbs, all dairy, all meat, all animal products)
  • An inability to eat anything but a narrow group of foods that are deemed ‘healthy’ or ‘pure’
  • Unusual interest in the health of what others are eating
  • Spending hours per day thinking about what food might be served at upcoming events
  • Showing high levels of distress when ‘safe’ or ‘healthy’ foods aren’t available

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    Treatment
    options

     

    Residential Treatment

    Our team at Milestones offers a diverse background specializing in eating disorder treatment. Since 1999, we have been providing the highest level of care to those with eating disorders. Our residential treatment program aims to help you reclaim your life with positive support, structure, and individualized care plans that will meet your needs while being sustainable for your future.

    Intensive Outpatient Treatment

    This option is for patients who are stepping down from residential treatment or meet the criteria for intensive outpatient treatment Patients meet five days a week in-person to provide those with structure, support, and implementation of daily acts of living. Additionally, you will be immersed in the community and participate in group therapy and individualized therapy in conjunction with nutritional support therapy with our licensed nutritionist.

    Day Treatment

    This program is offered to those who are stepping down from IOP or meet the criteria for partial hospitalization. PHP participants are required to meet 3 days a week in person and this schedule is usually flexible and can be modified to meet your specific needs.

    Telehealth Outpatient Program

    Telehealth is a virtual platform where we offer the benefits of either IOP or PHP nationwide. All support groups, individualized therapy, group therapy, nutrition needs, and evening meetings can be offered through telehealth if the criteria are met for this level of treatment.

    Stabilization Program

    We offer a stabilization program to those who are newly recovered and have previously been to Milestones. Therefore qualifying as a Milestones Alumni. This is a two-week maintenance approach structured to reset your program and gain back your recovery. This is done through residential care.

    Aftercare Support Program

    Aftercare is a supportive network led by our Alumni Coordinator that will offer you additional support and resources once you have been discharged from any level of care.

    Insurance
    & Cost

    We work with many insurance providers. If you don’t see your provider below, Call us at (800) 347-2364 or complete the form below to find the best option for you.

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