Helping a loved one with an eating disorders can be incredibly challenging for everyone involved. Whether it’s anorexia nervosa, bulimia…
ReadResidents of Koru Spring work one-on-one with their dedicated primary therapist to understand and address any underlying thoughts or feelings that may have contributed to the eating disorder.
Group therapy is a vital part of the recovery process. Group sessions help our residents to realize that they are not alone, forming a strong support that lasts long after leaving our campus.
Each Koru Spring resident will work closely with a dietitian to plan their meals and work towards their individual nutritional goals.
Our medical team ensures that residents are given the care and education needed to restore their physical health while at Koru Spring.
Koru Spring is part of the Lakeview Health family of treatment centers. With over 20 years of experience helping residents heal from the physical and mental impacts of chronic diseases, including addiction and eating disorders, you are in good hands.
Koru Spring residents receive one-on-one care from our treatment team comprised of masters-level therapists, MDs, and registered dietitians. We understand that eating disorders impact all facets of a woman’s life and our team has the knowledge and breadth of experience to help residents begin making positive changes.
We treat residents with eating disorders at the residential, partial hospitalization (PHP), and intensive outpatient (IOP) levels of care. This means that our residents have access to consistent care throughout their recovery journey without the need to transfer from program to program.
Koru Spring is situated on the Lakeview Health campus in Jacksonville, Florida. Our open, 10-acre campus features an on-site spa, wellness center, and walking labyrinth creating a tranquil environment for healing.
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