
If you are seeking eating disorders treatment, The Grove Recovery Center in Leominster provides careful, integrated care for people managing eating disorder symptoms alongside substance use. Learn who we help and what to expect at The Grove Recovery Center. Ready to talk? Call our 24/7 admissions team for options that fit your needs, and we can verify your insurance in minutes.
How Eating Disorders Treatment Works at Our Center
We start with medical screening, hydration and nutrition planning, and withdrawal management when indicated, then build a stepwise plan that fits your goals. When alcohol, benzos, or opioids are present, our team can coordinate medical detox in Massachusetts with close monitoring.³,⁴
Explore our levels of care. Residential programming adds structure, therapy, and family involvement, which is why many people search for residential treatment in Massachusetts when they need a safe setting. And you can review our therapy programs. When appropriate, we may include medication-assisted treatment in Massachusetts for alcohol or opioid use disorders as part of a whole-person plan.³,⁴
When Eating Disorders and Substance Use Overlap
A co-occurring eating disorder and substance use pattern can raise risks like electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, and cardiac stress, especially during withdrawal.¹ Integrated eating disorders treatment helps us time nutrition, medications, and monitoring to reduce complications and support a steadier start.¹,³ Learn more about integrated care on our dual diagnosis page.
Who We Help
We often support people navigating anorexia and addiction, bulimia and alcohol use, binge eating disorder, and opioids, each with unique medical and counseling needs. We personalize goals, involve family when appropriate, and address mood, anxiety, and trauma concerns with our broader mental health services.² This helps you build skills that last throughout eating disorders treatment.
Aftercare and Step Downs
As you stabilize, we plan step-downs like PHP, IOP, and OP to keep momentum. See how transitions work on our levels of care page. If your needs are primarily eating disorder-focused without active substance use, we will provide a warm referral to a specialized program and coordinate a safe handoff.¹
If you are ready to start eating disorders treatment, reach out. We will help you understand your options, your benefits, and the safest path forward.
Insurance, Admissions, and Getting Here
Our admissions team can quickly verify benefits and coordinate the next steps. Begin on our insurance page or call our 24/7 admissions line for immediate assistance. We are in Worcester County, about an hour from Boston, accessible from New England and the Northeast, and convenient for out-of-state clients. If you prefer a message first, use our contact form. You can begin eating disorders treatment without guesswork.
Sources
- Mayo Clinic Staff. Eating disorders, symptoms and causes. Mayo Clinic. 2024. Accessed September 2025. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/eating-disorders/symptoms-causes/syc-20353603
- Nutrition.gov. Eating disorders. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Accessed September 2025. https://www.nutrition.gov/topics/diet-and-health-conditions/eating-disorders
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People With Co-Occurring Disorders, Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 42. 2020. Accessed September 2025. https://store.samhsa.gov/product/TIP-42-Substance-Use-Disorder-Treatment-for-People-With-Co-Occurring-Disorders/PEP20-02-01-004
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Alcohol withdrawal management. Accessed September 2025. https://www.niaaa.nih.gov
