Eating Disorder Center Announces Name Change to EDCare and New Website
DENVER, May 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Eating Disorder Center of Denver, Kansas City, and Colorado Springs has officially changed its company name to EDCare. EDCare provides treatment programs for individuals suffering from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and other related eating disorders.
"The new EDCare brand aligns to our CAMSA (Connection, Acceptance, Mindfulness, Sense of Self and Action) treatment philosophy. Each petal of the flower represents a point of empowerment that comes together to signify the launch of a life-changing transformation. It was developed to position our organization for future growth and creates a stronger identity amongst all of our centers," Dr. Tamara Pryor, Clinical Director and Director of Research at EDCare.
The name change is part of an overall company rebranding. The new name and logo represents positive growth for the organization and focuses on advancing the company's mission of Nourishing Success with evidence-based care for our patients. As a part of the rebranding, EDCare has also launched a new website, www.eatingdisorder.care.
About EDCare
Since 2001, EDCare has been a leading provider of eating disorder treatment to patients across the United States and internationally. EDCare is committed to the recovery of individuals over age 17 struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and related disorders. The multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, physicians, clinicians, family therapists and dietitians are dedicated to bringing about change through our empowerment-based programs. EDCare provides several levels of care in Colorado and Kansas.
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