
New York State (NYS) provides hospital-based medical stabilization for children, adolescents and adults with eating disorders across the state through its designated Comprehensive Care Centers for Eating Disorders (CCCED). Some of these programs no longer exist (see notes below).
According to their websites, medical stabilization is “currently” provided at:
- Western New York – University of Rochester, School of Nursing and Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong Memorial Hospital
- Eating Disorders Recovery Center of Western New York – The Place for Hope, Help, and Healing or
- Call the Toll Free Hotline: 1-800-700-4673
- Northeastern New York – Albany Medical Center and Four Winds Hospital of Saratoga [EDTR Note (4-13-22): Four Winds is apparently not taking ED patients anymore]
- Northeast Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders (NECCCED) or
- Call 24 Hour Toll Free Hotline: 1-888-747-4727
- Metropolitan New York – New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York Psychiatric Center and Schneider Children’s Hospital of Long Island Jewish Medical Center
- The Metropolitan Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders (Metro NYCCCED) or
- Call 24 Hour Toll Free Hotline: 1-877-669-2332
Source: https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/chronic/eating_disorders/comprehensive_care_centers.htm
Any information, advice, updates, or reviews of the CCCED medical stabilization programs??
Some of these programs have review pages here:
- Strong Memorial Hospital – *Newly added review page coming soon*
- Albany Medical Center – click here for review page *updated info needed!*
- Four Winds Hospital – Four Winds no longer takes ED patients and hasn’t provided eating disorder treatment in awhile, despite being listed on official NYS lists as the only option for many people. Click here for old reviews.
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (also known as Cornell) – this program is now called The Outlook at Westchester, click here for reviews.
- New York Psychiatric Center – Actually called New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI) / Columbia University Medical Center. Click here for reviews of the NYSPI / Columbia Center for Eating Disorders.
- Schneider Children’s Hospital – This hospital was renamed Cohen Children’s Medical Center in 2010, click here for review page
Please post in reviews/info in comments below or on one of the specific review pages (feel free to cross-post!). You can check out the FAQ and Guidelines for suggested questions to answer. Thank you!
I’m confused what’s the difference between all of these. They all seem to link to the same thing
Does anyone have any information they can provide regarding specifically adult medical stabilization through these services?
The only place that I know of in the country that does this, besides Acute, is Strong Memorial in Rochester, NY.
I’m also interested
I am having a very hard time finding information regarding this program. I am going to call to see if I can find out anything. I will report back if I get any helpful information:)
Yes please!
Does anyone have anymore info here? Curious if NY Pres truly offers med stabilization or if that’s referring to their westchester program. Thanks!
NEW PAGE: CCCED Medical Stabilization in New York State
https://edtreatmentreview.com/new-york-ccced/
I just created a page for New York State’s designated medical stabilization programs. They are at hospitals across the state, and are programs designated by the state as Comprehensive Care Centers for Eating Disorders (CCCED). There are many more options that I was aware of, and most of them I don’t know much about.
Thank you so much to the community members who brought them to my attention! Especially Strong Memorial, based on all of the recent comments here that seems to be an especially great resource for adults looking for medical stabilization. If you have any information, advice, or reviews about these string of programs PLEASE comment on this new page!
Are there any reviews for Strong Memorial?