THERAPY FOR EATING DISORDERS JUPITER
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If you’re searching for Jupiter eating disorder treatment, you are probably not doing it casually. Usually, it means things have started to feel harder to manage at home, and you want help that actually changes the pattern instead of just putting out fires.
Eating disorders don’t usually show up in one dramatic moment. They creep into the everyday stuff, like breakfast, the hours after work, late-night spirals, and all the little choices that start stacking up. And when things are getting worse, the goal isn’t to grit your teeth and hope you can hold it together until the next appointment. The goal is to get enough support and structure that you can actually start stabilizing and making progress that lasts.
For many people in Jupiter, that means starting with local outpatient support, then considering residential care nearby when weekly help is not enough. Remedy Therapy Center for Eating Disorders is located in Stuart, about a 35-minute drive from Jupiter.
Jupiter Eating Disorder Treatment Options, and How To Know What Level of Care Fits
Jupiter has access to outpatient support, including therapy, nutrition counseling, and medical follow-up. For some people, that is enough, especially when symptoms are earlier, the medical risk is low, and there is consistent support at home.
Outpatient care can help, but it can’t solve everything. If someone’s medically unstable, stuck in the same cycle over and over, or can’t stop the behaviors in their day-to-day environment, they usually need more structure than a couple appointments a week can offer. Residential treatment creates a contained space where meals, symptoms, and mental health are supported consistently, not piecemeal.
If you are trying to sort this out for yourself or someone you love, ask a simple question: Is weekly support actually changing the behaviors, or are you surviving until the next session? If it is the second one, it may be time to consider a higher level of care.
Signs It May Be Time To Seek Eating Disorder Treatment
A lot of people wait because they think they have to hit some obvious breaking point first. But a more helpful way to look at it is this: is your life getting smaller, and is safety starting to feel uncertain?
It may be time to step things up if:
- Meals are getting rigid, skipped, or taken over by rules that run the day
- You’re seeing purging, compulsive exercise, or other “make up for it” behaviors after eating
- There’s more secrecy, isolation, or anxiety around food and social plans
- Physical symptoms are showing up, like dizziness, fainting, a racing heart, or weakness
- Mood is dropping, irritability is rising, or your thoughts feel obsessive and hard to shut off
- Outpatient help has been inconsistent, or it just hasn’t been enough to stabilize things
What We OfferResidential Eating Disorder Treatment Near Jupiter at Remedy
When outpatient care is not enough, residential treatment can provide the consistency that recovery needs. At Remedy Therapy Center for Eating Disorders, we offer a licensed residential program in Stuart, Florida, with a maximum of 11 clients at a time. That small size is intentional because it allows for individualized plans and a tight, steady treatment environment.
Here is what that looks like in practice.
A structured program designed for stabilization and follow-through
Our residential program is built for people who need structure, intensive support, and a setting that reduces distractions. The average stay is about 60 days, and clients typically live in a small community of about 10 to 11 people at a time.
We also keep the environment focused. We don’t offer off-site outings or excursions, and phone and laptop use is supervised in alignment with therapeutic goals. Most clients share a room with one roommate, which can support connection and accountability during a very isolating illness.
Medical stabilization and medical intervention when needed
Eating disorders can affect the whole body, not just mood and behavior. In residential care, clients have access to medical monitoring and medical interventions to support stabilization and safety.
Therapy and skills work that addresses the drivers underneath the symptoms
We use a therapy-forward approach that helps clients work on the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that keep the eating disorder going. In our Florida program, individual therapy can include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Virtual Reality Therapy.
Clients also participate in daily group therapy focused on emotional regulation, body image, nutrition education, and skill-building.
Nutrition support with registered dietitians
Recovery has to include food. We provide registered dietitian support and nutritional counseling as part of residential care, so clients are not trying to rebuild eating patterns on their own.
Family involvement and aftercare planning
Eating disorders affect the whole household. When appropriate, family sessions are available upon request, and we also offer family therapy and education so loved ones can understand the illness and learn how to support recovery without accidentally feeding symptoms.
We also plan for what comes next. We provide discharge and aftercare planning, and since we do not offer outpatient care directly, we help connect clients with referrals so support continues after discharge.
Licensing, accreditation, and quality standards
Our Florida program is accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA).
AdmissionsPaying for Treatment and Verifying Insurance
Cost is a real concern, and most people want clarity before they commit to anything. We accept most commercial insurance plans with out-of-network benefits, and we can verify benefits and explain coverage during the admissions process.
A practical next step is to start with Verify My Insurance and a confidential consultation to understand your options without guessing.
Contact UsSupport in Jupiter While You Take Next Steps
If you are in the “in between” stage, where you are gathering information and trying to figure out timing, you still deserve support.
- Emergency medical support: Jupiter Medical Center provides emergency services. If you believe you are in medical danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
- Family and peer support: NAMI Palm Beach County offers peer-led support groups and education for individuals and families navigating mental health challenges.
- Eating disorder-specific support: The Alliance for Eating Disorders offers referrals, education, and free support groups.
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQs
How far is Remedy from Jupiter?
Remedy Therapy Center for Eating Disorders is in Stuart, Florida. The drive from Jupiter to Stuart is about 34 minutes, though traffic can change the timing. If you are flying in, our team can help with travel coordination and airport transportation to the facility.
What eating disorders do you treat?
We treat a range of eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder, orthorexia, and diabulimia.
How long does residential treatment usually last?
Length of stay is individualized, but the average stay in our Florida residential program is about sixty days. Some clients may need more or less time depending on medical status, symptom severity, and treatment progress.
Can my family be involved if I come from Jupiter?
Yes. Family involvement can be part of the recovery process, and family sessions may be available upon request when appropriate. We also offer family therapy and education to help loved ones understand eating disorders and support recovery more healthily.
What happens after discharge if you do not offer outpatient care?
After residential care, clients usually transition to the next appropriate level of care, such as partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient care. While we do not provide outpatient services directly, we support discharge planning and provide referrals to help with continuity of care after treatment.
What should I do if I am worried about immediate safety?
If you believe there is an immediate medical danger, use emergency services and go to the nearest emergency department. If you need urgent emotional support, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available by call, text, or chat.
Conditions Explore Conditions We Treat

Anorexia
Anorexia nervosa is a serious mental health condition characterized by an extreme fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image, leading individuals to severely restrict their food intake and engage in excessive exercise.

ARFID
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a complex eating disorder characterized by an extreme avoidance or restriction of food intake that results in significant weight loss, nutritional deficiency, and/or impaired psychosocial functioning.

Binge Eating
Binge eating is a serious eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of consuming large quantities of food in a short period, accompanied by a sense of loss of control.
Reviews Patient Testimonials
Cultivating trust and transparency is at the heart of our commitment to supporting individuals on their journey towards recovery from eating disorders. As you navigate our website, we invite you to explore the experiences and insights shared by those who have entrusted us with their care. These reviews not only reflect the compassionate and personalized approach we take in our clinic, but also serve as a testament to the transformative impact of our comprehensive treatment programs. We understand the importance of feeling understood and supported throughout the recovery process, and we are honored to have played a role in the journeys of so many individuals seeking healing and wellness. We hope these testimonials offer reassurance and encouragement as you consider taking the next step towards a healthier, happier life.
