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    Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute

    Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute

    (37 reviews)

    Cheltenham

    I just wanted to leave a review to say how much I appreciated your front desk young lady, Maria…read moreBoyd and also the DBT counselors as well. Maria just called me today to see if I had any availability for group DBT sessions and was very kind, caring, and helpful. She was very professional and encouraging too! Her positive attitude was so uplifting to me during this rough season I'm going through and it was a great way to start my day to hear a kind voice who cared about me. Maria even gave me a good reminder that sometimes we can't change certain things, so even through it's challenging, all we can do sometimes is radically accept certain things when we have no control over them. That was a great DBT skill reminder for me and she was very empathetic towards me. I felt I just had to tell you all what that small conversation meant to me and did to uplift my spirits today. Thank you Maria! Also, I want to say I really enjoy my new DBT leaders Jessica Polson (on maternity leave now) and Libby Lyons as well. They have been very kind, supportive, and educational. I look forward to learning more DBT skills with them soon.

    Administrative systems used to navigate scheduling alone are horrendous. Providers themselves (the…read moreclinicians) are great, but the company is literally jeopardizing the safety of their patients by mismanaging their communication systems. And we're supposed to trust this organization with our sensitive mental health data and records? Avoid unless you have a patient advocate at the ready to coordinate your care.

    McCallum Place Eating Disorder Center

    McCallum Place Eating Disorder Center

    (27 reviews)

    An excellent treatment center that specializes in eating disorders. The environment is comfortable…read moreand relaxed. The feel is more like home than like a medical facility, though they are competent at handling the medical side as well as the psychiatric side. The treatment staff are exceptionally kind and skilled. That staff keeps the patients separated by age groups which is a good safety precaution but my early adolescent daughter found support and kindness from all age groups (they occasionally will all be together for family day). McCallum saved my daughter's life and I will be forever grateful.

    We admitted our son to McCallum Place on September 24, 2025, based on multiple assurances from…read moreadmissions staff, the clinical director, and the intake coordinator that ARFID patients would be supported with meals from their safe food list, and that new foods would be introduced gradually and therapeutically. This was the only reason we felt comfortable with such a big step. Unfortunately, that was not the reality. From the moment he arrived, our son was denied food from his safe list and instead presented with standard meals he could not eat. He was told he had to finish every bite or drink Ensure/Boost, and that refusal could eventually mean a feeding tube. Another patient told him Ensure/Boost makes people nauseous, which staff confirmed -- reinforcing his biggest fear (vomiting). As a result, he went nearly 12 hours without eating, became dizzy, nauseous, and panicked, and was texting us that he was starving. When I raised concerns directly with Dr. Slat, she was dismissive, did not address my concerns, and told my son he had to eat everything on his plate with no therapeutic support. She also refused to provide food from his safe list -- even after being informed by Dr. Flynn that he had not eaten all day. This was negligent and harmful, and it left my son more fearful of eating than when he arrived. When I pushed further, I was eventually told by the psychiatrist on shift that the program "is not really a good fit for ARFID kids because of the way meals are set up." This directly contradicted what we had been told by multiple staff before admission. At that point, I had no choice but to bring him home. For families considering treatment for ARFID, please be aware: this program operates on an anorexia/bulimia model and is not appropriate for ARFID. Withholding safe foods and using threats is not the ARFID standard of care, and in our case it caused harm. This was an incredibly emotional and difficult experience for our family, and I hope no other child has to go through the same thing.

    Memory Care Home Solutions - homehealthcare - Updated June 2026

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