Montecatini Eating Disorder Treatment Center
Banuelos RoseMarie is an experienced Licensed Vocational Nurse with a robust background in student health care and home health services. Current roles include providing specialized health care for adolescent students at Vista Unified School District since June 2011 and serving at Montecatini Eating Disorder Treatment Center since August 2017. Previous roles include working as an LVN for Suzanne Nora Johnson, assisting with medication preparation, as well as serving as a Home Health Aide at La Jolla Nurses Home Care, where personal care and safety supervision were key responsibilities. Earlier experience includes positions as a Health Aide in both San Marcos Unified School District and Ontario-Montclair School District, managing first aid and administrative needs for large student populations. Banuelos holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Trident University International, a Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training from Concorde Career College, an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Nursing Science from Palomar College, and a Medical Assistant certification from Northwest College.
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Montecatini Eating Disorder Treatment Center
Personalized Care for Women Located in Carlsbad, California, Montecatini is a renowned and respected provider of comprehensive care for women ages 16 and above whose lives have been disrupted by eating disorders and certain co-occurring mental health conditions. With an intimate, home-like treatment environment in a beautiful neighborhood miles from the Pacific coast, Montecatini is an optimal source for personalized treatment for women who have been struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder, and other types of disordered eating. Montecatini’s treatment professionals also have significant experience helping women whose eating disorders are accompanied by substance abuse, chemical dependency, trauma, anxiety, depression, and a host of other issues and challenges. Treatment at Montecatini occurs in three phases: • Residential • Partial hospitalization program (PHP) • Intensive outpatient program (IOP) Services at Montecatini include individual, group, and family therapy; a host of experiential therapies, including expressive arts therapy, therapeutic gardening, yoga, nutritional counseling and educational services, and a variety of therapeutic recreational and leisure activities. Treatment at Montecatini is an intensely personalized experience that is designed to promote holistic healing. Following a thorough assessment, the center employs a wide range of evidence-based therapeutic techniques to ensure that each woman’s physical, psychological, and spiritual needs are identified and addressed. Montecatini opened in 1991. The program is CARF accredited and accepts most major insurance plans. To learn more about Montecatini visit www.montecatinieatingdisorder.com or call 760-436-2657