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Ironton, OH Joint Commission

Center for Discovery Beverly Hills

Founded

2014

Program Length

6 days

Focus

You can get treatment for eating disorders at this center, helping you navigate symptoms, build coping tools, and restore your physical health under expert care.

Center for Discovery Beverly Hills provides outpatient eating disorder treatment for adolescents (age 10+) and adults of all genders. Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, with views of the Hollywood Hills, this facility opened in July 2014 and offers partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and virtual program options. Treatment methods include eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). In addition to receiving evidence-based therapies, clients have the opportunity to rediscover joyful movement through yoga and other physical activities. Discovery’s specialized binge eating disorder (BED) program, Path to Peace, is also offered at this location. Center for Discovery believes in establishing “connection over correction.” Their inclusive community spaces foster safety and vulnerability for patients who struggle with bingeing and chronic dieting. The Path to Peace program is designed to honor the unique nuances of bingeing and the deceptiveness of diet culture. The trauma-attuned program’s core tenets include representation and belonging, shame resilience, and weight-neutral care. PHP falls on the continuum of mental healthcare between residential and outpatient treatment. Center for Discovery offers both adolescent and adult PHP options. The treatment team includes dietitians, psychiatrists, and counselors. The program involves individual, family and group counseling, as well as medication management, nutritional counseling and meal supervision. PHP meets 5-6 days a week, but participants go home each day to the comfort of their own beds. This allows clients to receive much of the same structure as residential care during the day, with the opportunity to begin practicing new skills as they transition to life outside the treatment program. Patients will eat and be provided one or two meals/snacks at the facility for hands-on support and some meals/snacks will be eaten at home. This provides patients with the space to practice and implement the skills learned while in the program. Center for Discovery provides free in-person eating disorder support groups every Thursday evening, as well as free online support groups. IOP treatment is a lower level of care that does not require hospitalization, around the clock monitoring, or overnight stays, and is usually part of a step-down approach from residential or PHP treatment. IOP requires individuals to obtain at least 9 hours of group and/or individual therapy per week, which is divided up into 3-hour sessions 3 to 5 evenings a week, or on weekends, for 12-16 weeks. The goal of IOP is to allow clients to shift the majority of their time and focus back to life outside of treatment, using IOP to continue the work on those areas where they need additional therapy or skills practice. In IOP, meals are eaten outside of the program. The virtual online eating disorder treatment program was intentionally created to meet the needs of patients from the comfort of their own home. Patients have different reasons for not being able to attend therapy in-person, and Center for Discovery believes everyone should have the opportunity to get the quality care that literally meets them where they are. Center for Discovery is in-network with all major insurance companies and provides complimentary benefit verification.

Center for Discovery Beverly Hills
Center for Discovery Beverly Hills
Center for Discovery Beverly Hills
Center for Discovery Beverly Hills

Services

Key offerings grouped by category

Type of Care

Substance use treatment Mental health treatment Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children

Service Setting (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient, etc.)

Outpatient Partial hospitalization/day treatment

Facility Type

Multi-setting mental health facility (e.g., non-hospital residential plus either outpatient and/or partial hospitalization/day treatment)

Treatment Approaches

Activity therapy Cognitive behavioral therapy Cognitive remediation therapy Couples/family therapy Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy Group therapy Integrated Mental and Substance Use Disorder treatment Individual psychotherapy Telemedicine/telehealth therapy Abnormal involuntary movement scale

Emergency Mental Health Services

Crisis intervention team

Facility Operation (e.g., Private, Public)

Private for-profit organization

Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted

Medicaid Private health insurance Cash or self-payment State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds State welfare or child and family services funds

Payment Assistance Available

Payment assistance (check with facility for details) Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

Special Programs/Groups Offered

Young adults Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders Clients with HIV or AIDS Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence Clients who have experienced trauma Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Testing

HIV testing STD testing TB screening Testing for Hepatitis B (HBV) Testing for Hepatitis C (HCV) Laboratory testing

Recovery Support Services

Housing services Mentoring/peer support

Facility Smoking Policy

Smoking permitted in designated area

Age Groups Accepted

Young Adults

Facility Vaping Policy

Vaping permitted in designated area

Ancillary Services

Assisted Outpatient Treatment Chronic disease/illness management Court-ordered outpatient treatment Family psychoeducation Intensive case management Psychosocial rehabilitation services Supported housing Case management service Integrated primary care services Education services

Contact Information

Address

35 Private Drive, Suite 1122-A, Ironton, OH, 45638

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