


Rosewood Ranch®, the main campus location of Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders, provides acute care for male and female adults. It is located in Wickenburg, AZ on 13 beautiful acres high in the Sonora desert with breath taking views of the Bradshaw mountains. Rosewood Ranch offers a state-of-the-art facility that is very secluded and private, providing the perfect atmosphere for treatment and healing from eating disorders.
Rosewood Ranch is licensed as an inpatient hospital which enables us to treat medically complicated cases. We are equipped to treat the most severe eating disorder cases. The inpatient facility can accommodate those that are too medically compromised to be accepted into traditional inpatient eating disorder treatment facilities. We are the only program to offer these services in a full and seamless continuum of care.
Acute Care: A Serious Program for a Serious Illness
Rosewood Ranch is licensed as an inpatient hospital which enables us to treat medically complicated cases. We are equipped to medically stabilize and treat the most severe eating disorder cases in the nation. The inpatient facility can accommodate those that are too medically compromised to be accepted into traditional inpatient eating disorder treatment facilities. We are the only program to offer these services in a full and seamless continuum of care.
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We provide comprehensive treatment offered by a group of dedicated and caring professionals who work together on all aspects of our residents’ care. Our multidisciplinary team of experts includes a psychiatrists, physicians, masters level therapists, addiction specialists, registered dietitians and nursing staff. Meeting several times throughout the week, the team creates and reviews each resident’s personalized treatment plan, which is based on a series of medical, psychiatric, psychological and nutritional assessments.
Rosewood offers a group that is uniquely designed for Rosewood Inpatient admits called the Sonoran Group for high acuity and entry level individuals, this group provides increased support and attention to those who are new to the program and those of higher acuity. All inpatient admits will begin their treatment in the Sonoran group.
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Family Week is an intensive 5-day program designed to make individuals and their families aware of the dynamics of eating disorders.
Participants learn how family systems operate, and how eating disorders, addictions and other disorders negatively impact communications while learning to share thoughts and feelings in a non-judge- mental way. We believe that when families work together and support one another, dysfunctional patterns can be broken and inter- generational patterns arrested.
Family members are supported in making decisions on how to change these patterns into healthier means of interaction resulting in more functional relationships.