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Aster Springs

Aster Springs

Mental Health Care

Glen Allen, Virginia 647 followers

Aster Springs provides compassionate, tailored eating disorder treatment for adult women in Tennessee and Virginia.

About us

Founded as part of the Odyssey Eating Disorder Network, we are unique in our ability to work with our clinicians, leaders, and experts nationally to ensure the care provided at Aster Springs is evidence-based and industry leading within our state-of-the-art facility. Whether clients enter our intensive residential, partial hospitalization with a housing option, or intensive outpatient treatment programs, our clinical team helps each client get the treatment they need to have the life they want.

Website
http://astersprings.com
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Glen Allen, Virginia
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022

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  • Discover The Aster Way — a compassionate, creative approach to eating disorder recovery. In this video, Executive Director Melanie Vann shares how Aster Springs Virginia offers personalized, evidence-based treatment for anorexia, bulimia, ARFID, and other complex eating disorders. Explore our treatment programs in Virginia: https://hubs.ly/Q03sNpq00

  • Aster Springs is proud to announce that we are now providing residential eating disorder treatment in Ohio. 💙   With this expansion, we’re bringing our compassionate, personalized care to even more individuals and families — because recovery deserves a place that feels supportive, hopeful, and healing. 🌱   Welcome to Aster Springs Ohio — where lasting recovery begins. Visit our website to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eZjkZ-Td   #AsterSpringsOhio #EatingDisorderTreatment

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  • Residential treatment isn’t the final stop — it’s the starting point. It’s where you begin to unlearn harmful patterns, build healthy coping skills, and connect with a support system that truly understands you. 💛 Just like this client, many find lifelong friendships and tools that carry them through recovery and beyond. Explore our treatment programming here: https://hubs.li/Q03zznxM0

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  • College students face many challenges that can contribute to eating disorders — big life changes, social pressures, academic stress, and mental health challenges. Early detection is key to recovery, so knowing the warning signs can make all the difference. 💛 Discover our student resource page to learn about the root causes of disordered eating, recognize early signs, access helpful resources, and more: https://hubs.li/Q03zz62M0

  • Wellness in eating disorder treatment means healing the whole person — mind, body, and spirit. 💛 From medical care and therapy to mindfulness, movement, and creative expression, every part of treatment supports lasting balance. This National Wellness Month, we’re honoring recovery as a journey toward true well-being — not just symptom relief. Explore our comprehensive treatment for eating disorders: https://hubs.li/Q03zy_tr0

  • High school and college students facing eating disorders often juggle academic pressure, social stress, and mental health challenges. This impacts their well-being, family life, and school performance. At Aster Springs, we provide compassionate, student-focused care tailored to each individual’s journey. Whether you're beginning or continuing your recovery, we're here to support your healing and balance. 💛 Taking time away from school for treatment is a big step. Here are some tips to help you prepare, protect your privacy, and recognize the signs of an eating disorder: https://hubs.li/Q03zzc7f0

  • Eating disorders are the third most common chronic condition among adolescents. By age 20, up to 13% of teens will develop one — most commonly anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating disorder. These struggles are real, but so is hope. At Aster Springs, we offer specialized, compassionate care to help teens heal and reclaim their lives. Learn more about the signs, symptoms, and how to seek treatment for your teen: https://hubs.li/Q03vgxQ-0

  • What’s the link between body checking and eating disorders? The more you engage in body checking, the worse you may feel about your body. Research shows it's tied to higher levels of body dissatisfaction and lower self-esteem. It can also impact mood, emotional well-being, and overall mental health. Learn how social media influences body checking — and how to recognize when it’s becoming harmful: https://hubs.li/Q03vghPK0

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