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Disordered Eating Integrated Health Pathway: A Guide for Caregivers

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Disordered Eating

A GUIDE FOR CAREGIVERS What does the Pathway provide for my child?

Medical Support

Enhanced assessments

The Integrated Health Pathway is here to support your child’s mental and physical health. This Pathway gives you access to schedule appointments with a registered nurse and community health workers. These professionals provide psychoeducation, consult with your family’s specialist and primary care physicians, and can attend appointments with your family to help advocate for your child. They will also work to monitor your child’s vital signs and weight. Common Concerns we can support: Body Image Anorexia Bulimia Binge eating disorder ARFID & More

To ensure your child is receiving the most effective and appropriate care we will provide monthly screening and assessments. These will be administered by our care coordinator and will be kept confidential. This will help us track your child’s success through the program.

Peer Support Mentors

Parent Navigators

Your child can receive ongoing support from a trained young adult who has lived experienced with mental health treatment.

You can be partnered with a Parent Navigator who can help you find resources, build communication skills, and be the best parent you can be for your child.

Talk to your therapist about referring your child to the pathway today!

Eating Assessments we administer: EDE-Q - The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire is designed to assess the range, frequency and severity of behaviors associated with a diagnosis of an eating disorder. CIA - Clinical Assessment Inventory for Eating Disorders. Measures 3 domains of impairment-personal, social, and cognitive-attributable to eating habits, exercising, or feelings about eating, shape, or weight


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