Project HEAL is the leading nonprofit in the U.S. Our multidisciplinary team of treatment professionals includes physicians, psychiatrists, dietitians, therapists, nurses, teachers, culinary team members, and therapeutic assistants. Veritas Collaborative envisions a world in which all persons with eating disorders and their families have access to best-practice care and hold hope for a cure. Veritas Collaborative provides a range of individualized, evidence-based services for ages 8 and older, including inpatient, residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient levels of care in a gender-diverse and inclusive environment. Veritas Collaborative is a specialty healthcare system for the treatment of eating disorders. We hope this is the start of a cascade of treatment centers making similarly substantive commitments to equitable access to care," said Rebecca Eyre, CEO of Project HEAL. We are so grateful for Veritas Collaborative’s commitment to help more people get in the door and have a legitimate opportunity to heal. "Project HEAL’s work is not possible without the values-aligned partnership of treatment providers like Veritas Collaborative. Through this partnership, Veritas Collaborative can continue to uphold our mission of providing individuals struggling with eating disorders and their loved ones the most effective treatment possible, and the greatest chance of success." said Jillian Lampert, Chief Strategy Officer for Accanto Health, Veritas Collaborative’s parent company. "We are excited and honored to partner with Project HEAL. Veritas Collaborative has historically focused their charitable care efforts on individuals whose insurance prematurely cuts off during a treatment stay, but this partnership with Project HEAL enables Veritas Collaborative to expand those efforts and provide charitable care to individuals who are otherwise unable to admit to their facility due to prohibitive insurance, financial, and systemic barriers.Īs part of this partnership, Veritas Collaborative will be providing free residential treatment to at least 12 Project HEAL beneficiaries per year who are low-income or facing extenuating financial circumstances, experiencing medical or social discrimination related to their identity or appearance, or don't currently have quality eating disorder treatment options through an insurance provider. focused on equitable healthcare access for people with eating disorders, announced a new partnership designed to increase access to eating disorder treatment for individuals who are currently underrepresented in eating disorder treatment - particularly those who are low-income, underinsured, or marginalized. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Veritas Collaborative, a specialty healthcare system for the treatment of eating disorders, and Project HEAL, the only major direct service nonprofit in the U.S. Georgia-based treatment center to donate free residential treatment to 12 low-income community members through nonprofit Project HEALĪTLANTA, Sept.
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