ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders at Denver Health Offers Hope for Adults Suffering from Severe Anor

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Founded by world renowned expert, Dr. Philip S. Mehler, ACUTE has quickly become the National Center for Excellence in the treatment of severe eating disorders. Since its opening in 2009, ACUTE has successfully treated hundreds of patients suffering from the most severe forms of anorexia nervosa on a highly specialized medical unit in Denver Health Medical Center. Each patient is treated by a team of  highly trained internal medicine physicians including the country's only Certified Eating Disorder Specialists, in addition to psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical dietitians, social workers, physical and occupational therapists, and an expert 24/7 nursing staff.

"At ACUTE we have the opportunity to offer hope to patients who otherwise have nowhere to turn. This disease can be devastating and unfortunately treatment options are limited once a patient becomes critically ill," says Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani, ACUTE's Associate Medical Director. The typical length of stay at ACUTE is 2-3 weeks with a multi-disciplinary team working tirelessly to stabilize patients and ready them for ongoing care. With the ultimate goal of full recovery, ACUTE works closely with eating disorder treatment programs nationwide. Each patient discharges directly to an inpatient or residential treatment program of their choice for their long-term care. 

Stabilization at ACUTE is covered under each patient's medical insurance benefit and for patients who are ready to commit to treatment, typical approval time is 24-48 hours. Denver Health has built an unrivaled reputation that allows ACUTE to work closely with insurers to obtain coverage.  In cases where a hospital to hospital transfer is necessary, ACUTE's admission team can also help facilitate urgent air ambulance transport – a service that has helped save nearly 20% of ACUTE's patients.

About ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders at Denver Health

The ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders offers comprehensive stabilization and expert care for the most medically compromised eating disorder patients. Patients are offered the very best in medical treatment, a compassionate and experienced nursing staff, individual psychotherapy and thorough discharge planning to help them on their path to recovery. The ACUTE Center is tailored to help both males & females who cannot seek care in a traditional inpatient or residential treatment setting due to the severity of their weight loss or other medical complications.

About Denver Health

Denver Health is the Rocky Mountain Region's Level I academic trauma center, and the safety net hospital for the Denver area. The Denver Health system, which integrates acute and emergency care with public and community health, includes the Rocky Mountain Regional Trauma Center, Denver's 911 emergency medical response system, Denver Health Paramedic Division, eight family health centers, 14 school-based health centers, the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, NurseLine, Denver CARES, Denver Public Health, ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders, the Denver Health Foundation and the Rocky Mountain Center for Medical Response to Terrorism, Mass Casualties and Epidemics.