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The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt
6501 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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About the The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt
The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt, located at 6501 North Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland, is a renowned institution dedicated to the treatment of individuals with eating disorders. Serving children, teens, adults, and older adults of all genders and ethnicities, the center offers a wide range of specialized therapies including individual, group, family, occupational, art, and nutritional therapies. With a comprehensive continuum of care, the center supports individuals and families at every stage of recovery from anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, compulsive overeating, and other eating disorders.
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6501 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21204, United States
Reviews of The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt
"This is not a rating of the Center for Eating Disorders, but a correction on location. It is not at the Weinburg main entrance like it directs you to! It’s near 402 campus view dr! You park at Lot 6 and then you go around the corner where it faces Campus View drive. Visiting hours are either 6:30-7:30 or 7:30-8:30 and they can can 2 people per visit (together), 3 visits a week. Lot 6!!"
"The professional staff was excellent. Workshops was very good and well rounded. I must say the food was mostly not hot, which was a disappointment"
"Going here was the worst experience of my life. When I got on the unit, my phone was taken. I was in a room where my luggage was dumped by two nurses. They were throwing my things around and only let me keep a few items. I was stripped down to nothing to make sure I wasn't hiding anything. I understand this is protocol, but the nurses were so mean. This was during COVID so I had to quarantine in the room by myself for 3 days with nothing to do. When I finally got with the rest of the group, we still did nothing. I was woke up at 5am everyday to someone grabbing me for vitals. Every 10 minutes someone shines a flashlight in your eyes while you're sleeping. Other patients would throw chairs and use behaviors in the middle of the dining room. We were never allowed to go outside regardless of the temperature because staff are lazy. You have 0 privacy when using the restroom regardless of the time of day. The meals are disgusting. Staff would bully certain patients and you could see it was hurting them. My psychiatrist wrote the wrong prescription and they were drugging me for days. When I asked about it they were supposed to stop it...well he forgot and nurses argued that I would be in-compliant if I did not take THE WRONG MEDS. Yet, I could barely get prescribed eye drops because it was so dry in the rooms. They only give you a sheet and a small pillow to sleep with. I was treated like dirt here. Not something that makes you want to get better. Horrible experience and if I had my way, I would shut the place down. If you are struggling, I want you to know you deserve support and love. This is not something you will get here."
"some of the people in here are really- for a lack of better description- crazy. During my short stay i witnessed people getting possessed by ghosts, patients going for staff's necks, people throwing food at other people- i swear, some of these eating disorder patients belonged on different units. If it's on your own accord, don't come here. If it's your child you want to send here, don't (unless you want them to be traumatized). Adults and adolescents are "separated." HA. adults were flipping adolescents off and yelling indirect insults for everyone else to hear because they weren't anymore mature than children themselves. Many of the patients here are violent and desperate. Never sit in the corners of the unit- they've all been puked in. But don't worry- it's clearly marked from the stained carpeting. And the patients aren't even the worst part. It's the staff. One of them CHOSE a new target after the last target leaves to bully and torment every single second of the day- from the time we wake up at 5:30 am to when we went to sleep at 10:30 pm. Behaviors that EVERYONE else were obviously doing went unnoticed while the staff member was penalizing and sharing with the patient's team what they had done. It was so cruel that the entire adolescent group had to stand up for them. The patient was even advised to call the patient's helpline by another staff member. BULLYING. bullying was happening in this inpatient hospital. from a staff to a patient. that's not okay. what's more? you're not allowed to make friends with other patients there. they expect you to spend extensive lengths of time in this completely isolated building without social company? yeah, they do. They treat you completely different based off the answers you give to seemingly harmless questions such as, "are you a good student in school?", "what do you do for a living?". Sometimes they make judgments WITHOUT those questions too and solely based off of how much you eat. They don't care about you as much if you're completing your meals. That how I felt their attitudes to change anyways. No further relationship allowed with other patients who've helped you through your recovery process more than anyone else on the unit has, nope. NO goodbyes, NO contact information exchanged, NO physical contact, nothing. Maybe that's why the staff are so indifferent? they don't want to actually help us so that we don't get attached to them! Also they keep you in here for way too long. If a patient has been in there for say almost three months by now, and are extremely depressed and homesick- basically dying to get out but unable to do so due to lack of support... shouldn't they let the patient seek the treatment that they require instead of holding them in their own program? I don't know. I'm not one of the medical experts from Shepard Pratt center for eating disorders- oh no, far from it- but from my experience? It isn't worth it y'all. I gave them a three star review because apparently they've been going through some financial issues too and their ratings are already low as it is!"
"This place is horrible. Your experience really is just based on the friends you make there. Many staff (other then blair kimmy Kent,Marissa,Savannah and Cody) are some of the most disrespectful people I know. They yell at you and are rude and rough vitals and waking you up. They use dead names and incorrect pronouns. Therapist are good but some drs are mean and don’t understand eating disorders. This place caused trauma. They also only give you 15 min phone call and yell at you to a point of tears. don’t forget belongings during discharge you won’t get it back."
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