
I have been to the Seattle residential treatment center twice now and am currently in their PHP program. I don't normally write reviews but seeing how many negative reviews there are I thought I...
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The Emily Program - Residential in Seattle, WA offers comprehensive eating disorder treatment services for individuals seeking lasting recovery. With a range of in-person and virtual care options available, clients can receive personalized support tailored to fit their lifestyle.
From inpatient treatment for medical stabilization to residential care providing 24/7 personalized attention in a home-like setting, The Emily Program ensures a supportive environment for clients of all ages. Their day treatment program offers structured, intensive care integrating evidence-based programs into daily life, while outpatient services provide accessible and compassionate support.
Whether seeking virtual care from home or in-person treatment, The Emily Program focuses on treating the whole person for holistic recovery. Clients can find hope and support through expert care, compassionate staff, and evidence-based therapies designed to guide them towards enduring wellness.
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I have been to the Seattle residential treatment center twice now and am currently in their PHP program. I don't normally write reviews but seeing how many negative reviews there are I thought I...
Amazing BHTs. Caring and understanding. Amazing nursing staff who took amazing care of me. Wonderful other staff who took my treatment seriously. this was my second time at residential and I was...
Wonderful staff and amazing awareness. Residential treatment is not easy to begin with, but the location is fantastic, the staff are understanding and very situationally aware, and the building is...
The Emily Program saved my marriage and life. Literally. I did a full 8 weeks of residential therapy. It was so helpful to be surrounded by other people that were experiencing the same struggles...
Terrible! Groups are boring, food is scarce, and they lack knowledge about eating disorders. They are a factory! 16 patients at a time...And not enough food for recovering from an ED!
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