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title: "NewCircle Admissions"
date: 2025-06-23
author: "Chris Willson"
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# NewCircle Admissions

## Start your eating disorder recovery today



#### You deserve to be seen and supported.



Getting help isn’t about finding any treatment. It is about finding the right care for you. Care that honors your story, understands your pain, and meets you with presence, not pressure. At NewCircle, our admissions process is personal, thoughtful, and guided by one belief: healing is possible, and you don’t have to do this alone.







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## Your path to healing



Recovery starts with one supported step.







### Reach out



Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one, our admissions team is here to listen without judgment. This is often the hardest step. We know that, and we’re ready for it.











### Personalized assessment &amp; planning



Every story is unique, and your care should reflect that. Our team will conduct a thorough assessment and work with you to create a treatment plan tailored to your needs, goals, and current stage of recovery.











### Start your recovery journey



You’ll join a community held by a deeply caring, multidisciplinary team and engage in therapies that restore connection to your body, mind, and sense of self.











## What makes us different









## Music therapy





Sometimes the work begins with a song, not a worksheet.









## Art therapy + full studio





 A dedicated art space with pottery wheels and a kiln. Creativity is integral to the process.









## Facility dogs





Dogs who are trained to support connection, comfort, and emotional regulation throughout the treatment process.









## Nutrition support + community meals





The PATH System © is our structured, flexible path that meets clients where they are. Our dietitians take a whole-person, weight-inclusive approach to help rebuild trust in food, body, and self. Mealtime is grounded in connection and support.









## Involvement of loved ones





 Involving loved ones is core to healing for both adolescents and adults. We work with each client’s chosen supports. Housing may be available for those traveling from out of the area.









## Adolescent programming





Academic support is built into the day, with time for school and continued progress. We also help clients reconnect with passions, goals, and hobbies to grow a unique identity beyond the eating disorder.









## Multidisciplinary team





 A highly trained, collaborative team including recovery coaches, dietitians, therapists, nurses, psychiatric providers, and physicians. All working together to support each client’s care.





















## Insurance verification form



We work with most insurance providers in the U.S. to provide the best possible coverage and minimize your out-of-pocket expenses.







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*“Working with NewCircle to support clients with limited access to care has been nothing short of stellar. As a member of our HEALers Circle and a collaborative partner all around, NewCircle offers intentional, informed, and considerate care to clients from across the country. We have felt overjoyed to see our applicants provided with person-first, trauma-informed, and equitable treatment.”*



**– Carsen Rhys Beckwith, Program Director at Project Heal**