Walden Behavioral Care

Walden Behavioral Care Recovery is possible for everybody. Walden Behavioral Care is now Monte Nido Walden!

We’re excited to share our updated brand with all of you, designed to be more accessible and better reflect who we are together as one company.​

We encourage you to follow Monte Nido for all future content. This account will no longer be active.​

While we have a new look, Monte Nido Walden will continue to offer personalized treatment for adults and adolescents with eating disorders in New Engla

nd. Monte Nido Walden will maintain its distinct environment and experiential therapies across all levels of care, and this transition does not affect any of our insurance coverage.​

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Walden Behavioral Care is now Monte Nido Walden! We’re excited to share our updated brand with all of you, designed to b...
05/16/2024

Walden Behavioral Care is now Monte Nido Walden! We’re excited to share our updated brand with all of you, designed to be more accessible and better reflect who we are together as one company.

We encourage you to follow Monte Nido for all future content. This account will no longer be active.

While we have a new look, Monte Nido Walden will continue to offer personalized treatment for adults and adolescents with eating disorders in New England. Monte Nido Walden will maintain its distinct environment and experiential therapies across all levels of care, and this transition does not affect any of our insurance coverage.

As we celebrate both Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Mont...
05/15/2024

As we celebrate both Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month this month, we honor the remarkable leaders who have made significant contributions to supporting the AANHPI community in the realm of eating disorders and mental health.

Swipe to learn about a few individuals whose outstanding achievements and dedication have shaped mental health advocacy within our communities.

National Nurses Week has ended, but our heartfelt appreciation never ceases.  Here are a few photos from the fun week at...
05/10/2024

National Nurses Week has ended, but our heartfelt appreciation never ceases.

Here are a few photos from the fun week at Walden’s Center for Recovery in Dedham, MA. Staff celebrated with a cookout, raffles and prizes, contests, and an ice cream social.

Thank you to all our nurses for all that you do!

Today, the Eating Disorders Coalition is hosting their Advocacy Day in D.C. Participate virtually! Email your Members of...
05/08/2024

Today, the Eating Disorders Coalition is hosting their Advocacy Day in D.C. Participate virtually! Email your Members of Congress to urge them to support the Kids Online Safety Act to hold Big Tech accountable for their harms to kids online: https://ow.ly/6ZxW50RzCoG.

Today, the Eating Disorders Coalition is hosting their Advocacy Day in D.C. Participate virtually! Email your Members of...
05/08/2024

Today, the Eating Disorders Coalition is hosting their Advocacy Day in D.C. Participate virtually! Email your Members of Congress & ask them to support the Nutrition CARE Act to require Medicare to cover medical nutrition therapy for : https://ow.ly/jxG950RzCj0.

May 6th is International No Diet Day – a day that represents the global movement to promote self-acceptance and reject d...
05/06/2024

May 6th is International No Diet Day – a day that represents the global movement to promote self-acceptance and reject diet culture.

We know that dieting and eating disorders are directly linked. And while not all individuals who engage in diets develop eating disorders, dieting behaviors can contribute to the development of disordered eating patterns and exacerbate existing eating disorders.

Today, we celebrate bodies of all shapes and sizes, challenge norms, and understand that health can mean something different to everyone.

Monte Nido & Affiliates is thrilled to celebrate National Nurses Day by honoring our dedicated nurses! As we kick off Na...
05/06/2024

Monte Nido & Affiliates is thrilled to celebrate National Nurses Day by honoring our dedicated nurses! As we kick off National Nurses Week, we have many activities and themed days planned to recognize the compassionate efforts of our nursing staff, who work tirelessly every day to support our clients.

This week, we express our gratitude to nurses across the medical field and want to extend a special shoutout to those working within the mental health field. Their invaluable contributions and support are integral to the recovery journey.

Thank you to all of our nurses for your commitment, compassion, and dedication! We appreciate your unwavering efforts and hard work to improve the lives of all clients who you work with.

The weather is warming up in the New England area, and our seedlings are thriving at Walden’s Center for Recovery in Ded...
05/02/2024

The weather is warming up in the New England area, and our seedlings are thriving at Walden’s Center for Recovery in Dedham, Massachusetts! It’s exciting to see these plants come to life after being nurtured by our clients for the last several weeks.

Our horticultural therapy groups have been tending to the plants, clearing brush from the garden, planting blueberry bushes, refilling bird feeders, and taking mindful sensory walks to explore the garden through sight, touch, smell, and taste.

Gardening and engaging with nature help us to feel calm, satisfied, and proud as we see our plants flourish and grow.

Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by recurring episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behav...
04/25/2024

Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by recurring episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors such as purging. These purging behaviors may manifest in various ways such as self-induced vomiting, laxatives, diuretics, fasting, or excessive exercise.

Individuals with bulimia often have a distorted body image and experience feelings of guilt, shame, or embarrassment about their disordered thoughts and behaviors. Bulimia, not unlike other eating disorders, can have serious physical and emotional consequences if left untreated.

Are you or someone you know struggling with bulimia or symptoms that may be related to bulimia? If so, we invite you to click on the link in our bio to visit our website and learn more about support options.

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We are a leading mental healthcare system specializing in the treatment of eating disorders. Serving children, teens and adults of all genders and eating disorder diagnoses, we are one of the nation’s only providers that offers a full continuum of care. Since 2003, our promise to you has remained the same: to provide top-quality, evidence-based support that is proven to support lasting recovery. Over the past 15 years, we are proud to have helped more than 20,000 individuals in their recovery journeys. With 15 locations and more than 450 dedicated professionals across Connecticut, Massachusetts and in Georgia, we are committed to helping you get the eating disorder support you need and deserve. For more information, please visit www.waldeneatingdisorders.com