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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - AlabaNews -- Recover Now, a Birmingham-based behavioral health platform building specialty care programs across the Southeast, has expanded into eating disorder treatment with the launch of Eating Disorder Treatment Centers of Louisiana (EDTC). Located near New Orleans, EDTC is the state's first residential facility exclusively focused on eating disorder treatment.
EDTC offers residential care for adult women with complex eating disorders of all types. Until EDTC, Louisiana had no in-state residential option dedicated solely to eating disorders.
"This isn't just another addition to our portfolio. We intentionally built it from the ground up to address the real needs of women with disordered eating," said Chris Devine, Co-CEO of Recover Now. "EDTC's model combines clinical expertise with wellness to focus on the whole person, strengthen family connections, and ensure that patients continue to receive support even after their stay."
Building a Specialty Eating Disorder Program
EDTC's model centers on four pillars:
The team includes licensed therapists, medical providers, full-time registered dietitians, and Certified Eating Disorder Specialists (CEDS). EDTC works closely with referring providers to ensure smooth care transitions.
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"Our team is made up of passionate clinicians who are committed to providing the best care. Many of our staff have completed advanced training to become Certified Eating Disorder Specialists, which takes years of dedication," said Emily Meyers, LPC, CEO of EDTC. "We're working to raise the standards of care for patients and to build the eating disorder treatment workforce in Louisiana and across the Southeast."
Facility and Patient Experience
The campus blends comfort and clinical care with private and shared bedrooms, a yoga studio, outdoor areas, therapy rooms, and community spaces.
"Every detail is intentional and considers safety, accessibility, and dignity," said Stephanie Ryan, LCSW-BACS, Clinical Director at EDTC. "This is a space where women can do meaningful recovery work in a setting that is secure and supportive."
A Growing Behavioral Health Network
Headquartered in Birmingham, Recover Now is a fast-growing behavioral health platform investing in specialty care across Southeast markets. Its portfolio includes:
"We believe the future of behavioral health is programs that are both highly specialized and truly effective," said Clayton Mobley, Co-CEO of Recover Now. "Our goal with Recover Now is to create centers that respond to immediate needs while also shaping a more sustainable system of care across the Southeast."
Visit https://recovernow.com/ and https://www.edtcrecovery.com/ for more information.
EDTC offers residential care for adult women with complex eating disorders of all types. Until EDTC, Louisiana had no in-state residential option dedicated solely to eating disorders.
"This isn't just another addition to our portfolio. We intentionally built it from the ground up to address the real needs of women with disordered eating," said Chris Devine, Co-CEO of Recover Now. "EDTC's model combines clinical expertise with wellness to focus on the whole person, strengthen family connections, and ensure that patients continue to receive support even after their stay."
Building a Specialty Eating Disorder Program
EDTC's model centers on four pillars:
- Medical oversight and stability
- Evidence-based therapy, including DBT, RO-DBT, and trauma care
- Nutrition and wellness, featuring yoga, breathwork, and dietitian-led meals
- Family support with weekly sessions and workshops
The team includes licensed therapists, medical providers, full-time registered dietitians, and Certified Eating Disorder Specialists (CEDS). EDTC works closely with referring providers to ensure smooth care transitions.
More on alabanews.com
"Our team is made up of passionate clinicians who are committed to providing the best care. Many of our staff have completed advanced training to become Certified Eating Disorder Specialists, which takes years of dedication," said Emily Meyers, LPC, CEO of EDTC. "We're working to raise the standards of care for patients and to build the eating disorder treatment workforce in Louisiana and across the Southeast."
Facility and Patient Experience
The campus blends comfort and clinical care with private and shared bedrooms, a yoga studio, outdoor areas, therapy rooms, and community spaces.
"Every detail is intentional and considers safety, accessibility, and dignity," said Stephanie Ryan, LCSW-BACS, Clinical Director at EDTC. "This is a space where women can do meaningful recovery work in a setting that is secure and supportive."
A Growing Behavioral Health Network
Headquartered in Birmingham, Recover Now is a fast-growing behavioral health platform investing in specialty care across Southeast markets. Its portfolio includes:
- Longbranch Recovery & Wellness in Louisiana and Recover Now Greater Atlanta Campus, formerly The Retreat of Atlanta – detox and addiction treatment
- Eating Disorder Treatment Centers of Louisiana – residential care for women
"We believe the future of behavioral health is programs that are both highly specialized and truly effective," said Clayton Mobley, Co-CEO of Recover Now. "Our goal with Recover Now is to create centers that respond to immediate needs while also shaping a more sustainable system of care across the Southeast."
Visit https://recovernow.com/ and https://www.edtcrecovery.com/ for more information.
Source: Recover Now
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