About Center For Discovery- Granite Bay – Granite Bay
Center for Discovery is an eating disorder treatment organization. The organization has multiple locations throughout the United States, including its facility on Cavitt Stallman Road in Granite Bay, California. The Granite Bay treatment center offers a residential program for nonbinary and female identifying clients ages 16 to 26. Clients here have a primary diagnosis of an eating disorder. Additionally, treatment is available for clients with co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD). The center accepts insurance from many major providers.
Granite Bay is a scenic town, and the treatment center is only five miles from the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. The recreation area provides the opportunity for many outdoor activities, including biking, camping, hiking, running, and fishing. Folsom Lake connects to many other county parks from its 32 mile bike path.
The Granite Bay program is a residential program in which clients have 24 hour care from licensed professionals. Clients reside in a beautiful estate house with light filled bedrooms and cozy living spaces. Outside the grounds are beautiful with a large in ground pool, barn, horse corral, and a putting green.
Clients participate in several treatment modalities including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). One of the unique therapies they offer is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) which helps clients process and heal from past traumatic events.
The treatment team uses the CARE-CFD Model of treatment. This means “consistent attuned relational eating,” in which patients work with a steady diet plan responsive to daily life events.
The program embraces joy and offers clients lots of opportunities for movement. These include yoga and other types of activities.
Additionally, clients with dual diagnosis receive simultaneous treatment for eating and substance use disorders. It’s important to treat both disorders at the same time since the disorders develop alongside one another, and full recovery is only possible if both disorders are addressed.