Laureate Eating Disorder's adolescent treatment program includes three levels of care: acute-care hospitalization, residential care and partial hospitalization.
The time spent in each level of care is highly individualized and determined by the Laureate treatment team in consultation with the patient and family. We promote progression through treatment levels so that each young woman can increasingly build skills to aid in their recovery journey.
Adolescent Acute-Care
Our acute level of care serves young women with eating disorders who need close supervision for psychiatric and/or medical reasons. During this phase of care, emphasis is placed on safely establishing physical and psychological well-being. Physicians personally assess each patient daily and, in concert with 24/7 nursing services, provide necessary care to ensure medical stability and nutritional rehabilitation.
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Adolescent Residential Care
Once a patient is psychologically, nutritionally and medically stable, she can transition to the residential level of care. During residential treatment, each patient continues to participate in the full treatment program with the addition of supervised off-campus meal and social outings, both of which encourage development of self-management in "real world" settings.
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Adolescent Partial Hospital Care
Our partial hospitalization level of care is for young women who are medically stabilized and have developed skills to aid in their recovery journey. Participation in the full treatment program and weekly physician meetings continue, but patients take more responsibility for their day-to-day care. Adolescents usually stay with a parent in the Tulsa community (there are cost-effective resources available) but may continue living on campus.
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Take the Next Step
Questions? Please call 918-491-3702 or 800-322-5173 for more information. Your conversation will be completely confidential, and there is no obligation to proceed with treatment at Laureate.