The MGB-Salem Hospital Inpatient Eating Disorder Program is a brand new pediatric eating disorder treatment unit located in Salem, Massachusetts. It currently offers inpatient treatment for children and adolescents up to age 18, with plans to ultimately expand to serve patients of all ages.
The MGB-Salem Hospital Pediatric Inpatient Eating Disorder Program treats anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), and other specified feeding and eating disorders (OSFED). It also addresses co-occurring psychiatric and medical conditions.
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I have a grandson who is 22 years old and been suffering with this since he was 18. the last year has been really hard for him. We can’t find a reputable facility to help him as an out patient and the inpatient places have horrible reviews. When will you be working with adults?
Any chance they’ll open the program to adults? There’s such a lack of decent treatment centers in Massachusetts for adults.
They said they plan to eventually, and for that exact reason. However I don’t know if they have a timeframe yet. I think it depends in part on the success of pediatric unit.
To refer patients to this program, please place a referral through the MGB Behavioral Health Central Access Team (Email: mgbBHadmits@partners.org)