WESTERN NY COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER FOR EATING DISORDERS | WESTERN NY COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER FOR EATING DISORDERS
601 Elmwood Ave, University Of Rochester School Of Nursing, Rochester, NY 14642
Voice - Main | School of Nursing, Eating Disorders
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Contact WNYCCCED care manager, 585-276-6102
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Description
. Ensures access to comprehensive, continuous and coordinated treatment. provides care/case management and other transitional services such as parent peer mentoring, young adult peer mentoring, and life coaching. sponsors programs to increase outreach and awareness, prevention, early identification/intervention and referral. participates in collaborative research on eating disorders to establish best practices and effective prevention efforts
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WESTERN NY COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER FOR EATING DISORDERS
. Ensures access to comprehensive, continuous and coordinated treatment. provides care/case management and other transitional services such as parent peer mentoring, young adult peer mentoring, and life coaching. sponsors programs to increase outreach and awareness, prevention, early identification/intervention and referral. participates in collaborative research on eating disorders to establish best practices and effective prevention efforts
