
Ascendant NY
New York, NY
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New City, New York 10956

Monte Nido Rockland specializes in providing residential care for women facing challenges with eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and related issues including anxiety, depression, addiction, and trauma. Situated in a serene, forested area of New City, the facility ensures round-the-clock support in a nurturing environment. Emphasizing personalized healing, the program is designed to assist clients in improving their relationship with food and their bodies. The therapeutic approach integrates scientifically-proven practices like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), alongside holistic techniques such as mindfulness and yoga. A dedicated team, encompassing dietitians and therapists, offers comprehensive medical, psychological, and nutritional guidance. Individual, group, and family therapy sessions focus on fostering emotional resilience, promoting self-acceptance, and equipping clients with tools for sustainable recovery. Accommodations at the center include both private and shared rooms with en-suite bathrooms, creating a comfortable and homely atmosphere conducive to healing. Clients benefit from nutritious meals recommended by dietitians to promote healthy eating, and a well-equipped kitchen allows them to hone their cooking abilities. Relaxation areas both indoors and outdoors, along with organized physical activities, provide opportunities for leisure and wellness.
At this center, you can receive assistance for eating disorders, allowing you to manage your symptoms, develop coping strategies, and regain your physical well-being with the guidance of experienced professionals.
Monte Nido collaborates with various insurance providers nationwide, striving to secure coverage for every person in need of treatment. Since each of our programs has unique insurance agreements, the availability of coverage and associated expenses can differ based on the specific program chosen.
Accreditation
Joint Commission
Founded
1996
Typical Program Length
30 days
Occupancy
6-15 beds