What is The Emily Program? Comprehensive, evidence-based practice. Outpatient Locations:

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What is The Emily Program? Comprehensive, evidence-based practice. Outpatient Locations:
emilyprogram.com
(888) 364-5977
What is The Emily Program?
The Emily Program provides
comprehensive, personally
tailored treatment for eating
disorders. We treat anorexia,
bulimia, binge-eating disorder, and
EDNOS, including compulsive
overeating. Our multidisciplinary
team approach offers an array of
treatment options for all genders
and ages.
We know eating disorders.
Founded in 1993, our staff has
extensive experience treating
eating disorders. Many of our
compassionate, understanding staff
have had personal experiences with
eating disorders. We know hope.
We respond to the whole person.
In addition to core psychological,
nutritional, medical, and
psychiatric treatment elements, we
incorporate specialized
approaches. Options include:
chemical dependency services,
trauma recovery, yoga, creative
therapies, massage and
acupuncture therapies, LGBTQ
support, and mindfulness-based
interventions.
Conveniently located.
Services are available at multiple
locations in Minnesota and
Washington. An array of
appointment and program times
are available Monday–Saturday.
Lodging options are available for
out-of-town clients receiving
intensive treatment in
Minneapolis-St. Paul and Seattle.
Comprehensive,
evidence-based practice.
Psychological and nutritional
interventions are grounded in
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT),
Family–Based Treatment (FBT),
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT),
and supportive psychotherapy.
These interventions are incorporated
throughout Outpatient, Intensive
Outpatient, Partial Hospital
Program/Intensive Day Treatment,
and Residential levels of care.
24/7 care.
Our residential programs, located in
St. Paul, MN, deliver structured,
medically-monitored 24/7 care to
female and male adolescents and
adults. Adolescents and young
adults are cared for at our 10-bed
Anna Westin House-Adolescent and
Young Adult. Adults receive care at
our 16-bed Anna Westin House.
Both Anna Westin Houses are set
in safe, charming residential
neighborhoods, close to shops and
services offering real-life practice in
recovery skills.
Recovery is possible.
We are committed to helping
individuals and families lead whole,
joyful lives. The Emily Program’s
vision is a world of peaceful
relationships with food, weight, and
body image, where everyone with
an eating disorder can experience
recovery.
To get more information or refer a client, contact us at (888) 364-5977. Outpatient Locations:
Minnesota: Minneapolis/St. Paul
(multiple locations), Duluth
Washington: Seattle,
Spokane
Residential Facilities:
Minnesota: Anna Westin House &
Anna Westin House Adolescent and
Young Adult
Insurance Accepted:
The Emily Program works with the
following insurers:
Minnesota
Blue Cross Blue Shield
GHC
Health Partners (Specialty
Network)
Humana
Medica (United Behavioral Health)
Minnesota Medicaid
Medicare
MMSI
Patient Choice
Preferred One
America’s PPO
SelectCare
TRICARE/Triwest
UCare
Washington
Premera
Regence
SHIP
SHIP PLUS
GAIP
Asuris
Aetna
UBH/Medica/Optum
First Choice
emilyprogram.com
emilyprogram.com
(888) 364-5977
Programs At a Glance
The Emily Program offers a continuum of developmentally appropriate treatment options for children, adolescents, and adults.
Children and Adolescents
Outpatient
For individuals in need of
weekly, bi-weekly, or
monthly outpatient
services.
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Intensive
Outpatient
Programs (IOP)
For individuals in need of
a higher level of care that
includes more structure
and support.
Intensive Day
Programs (IDP)/
Partial
Hospitalization
Programs (PHP)
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For individuals stepping
out of residential care or in
need of more structure and
support than IOP provides.
Residential Programs
Anna Westin
House-Adolescent
and Young Adult
(AWHA) &
Anna Westin House
(AWH)
For individuals who need
24/7 supervision and care.
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Individually tailored treatment plan
Individual and family sessions with a
therapist, dietitian, psychiatrist and/or
physician
Family-Based Therapy (FBT) trained
providers
Group options for adolescents and families
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Adults
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Frequency: 3-4 days/week; 2-4 hours/day
Focused therapeutic group intervention for
adolescents and families
Therapeutic meals
Weekly family participation enhances
development of recovery and relapse
prevention skills
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Frequency: 5-6 days/week; 6-8 hours/day
Structured therapeutic meals and group therapy
Regular family participation enhances
development of coping and recovery skills
Psychiatric assessment, medication
management, and medical monitoring
Integrated school services coordinated with
client’s home school
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Frequency: 24-hours per day/7-days per week
Licensed 10-bed facility for adolescent and
young adult males and females
Around-the-clock monitoring
Structured schedule of nutritional rehabilitation
and therapeutic interventions
Regular family participation in therapeutic
meals, groups, and FBT
Integrated school services coordinated with
client’s home school
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Individually tailored treatment plan
Individual sessions with a therapist,
dietitian, psychiatrist and/or physician
Family and support people involved in
treatment, when possible
Multiple group therapy options available
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Frequency: 3-4 days/week; 3 hours/day
Group-based intervention provides enhanced
therapeutic support and symptom interruption
Therapeutic meals
Emphasis on recovery and relapse prevention
skills practice
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Frequency: 5-7 days/week; 6-11 hours/day
Structured therapeutic meals, experiential
challenges and cooking experiences
Group therapy for development of emotion
regulation and relapse prevention skills
Psychiatric assessment, medication management,
and medical monitoring
Lodging accommodations available for
Minneapolis-St. Paul and Seattle programs
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Frequency: 24-hours per day/7-days per week
Licensed 16-bed facility for males and
females, ages 18+
May serve as an alternate to hospitalization
24/7 monitoring and support
Structured schedule based on individual
medical, psychological, and nutritional needs
Family involvement is strongly encouraged
Monthly Family Week strengthens recovery
promoting support skills
Optimal length of stay at AWH and AWHA includes achieving adequate symptom management,
nutritional rehabilitation, and recovery of weight and health parameters. Most residents transition to IDP/
PHP or IOP when leaving residential treatment to support the continued development of relapse prevention
and recovery promoting skills and experiences.
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• 2265 Como • 2230 Como • St. Louis Park • Woodbury • Burnsville • Duluth • Spokane • Seattle
To get more information or refer a client, contact us at (888) 364-5977. emilyprogram.com