Miami-based Monte Nido & Affiliates and Irvine, California-based Discovery Behavioral Health announced the opening of new facilities to treat eating disorders, reports Behavioral Helath Business.
Monte Nido, which specializes in eating disorder treatment and is among the largest in that space, announced two new facilities — a residential eating disorder center in Palmetto Bay, Florida and a new ambulatory clinic in Middletown, Connecticut.
The Palmetto Bay facility is slated to open in early 2023 and operate as Clementine Palmetto Bay. The facility will serve adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and/or exercise addiction. The Middletown clinic will serve individuals of all genders 12 and older
Discovery Behavioral Health announced the opening of a 48-bed facility in Downtown Milwaukee. It will provide adults outpatient and residential care.
Both are backed by private equity with active behavioral health platform companies. Denver, Colorado-based Revelstoke Capital Partners acquired Monte Nido in August. Webster Equity Partners made its behavioral health debut in 2011 when it invested in Discovery Behavioral Health. It now operates more than 145 treatment centers.