Initial Session
The initial visit is a 50-minute session that includes a comprehensive nutrition assessment. Based on each client’s nutritional needs and goals, recommendations for meal plans and/or medical nutritional therapy will be made, along with determining the best course of treatment. Erin will also begin communication with your support team, including medical doctors, therapists and any other health professionals.
Follow Up Sessions
Follow-up sessions are 50 minutes each, and include some or all of the following: analysis of nutrient intake, monitoring of goal setting, continued food planning, body composition measurements and other nutritional recommendations, if needed. Throughout treatment, Erin will remain in communication with the other members of your health care team.
The initial visit is a 50-minute session that includes a comprehensive nutrition assessment. Based on each client’s nutritional needs and goals, recommendations for meal plans and/or medical nutritional therapy will be made, along with determining the best course of treatment. Erin will also begin communication with your support team, including medical doctors, therapists and any other health professionals.
Follow Up Sessions
Follow-up sessions are 50 minutes each, and include some or all of the following: analysis of nutrient intake, monitoring of goal setting, continued food planning, body composition measurements and other nutritional recommendations, if needed. Throughout treatment, Erin will remain in communication with the other members of your health care team.
Meal Experiences
We believe that one of the most effective ways to learn and communicate about nutrition is to share a meal. These interactions provide tools for mindful and intuitive eating, as well as helping clients to become more comfortable with concepts around portion size, nutrients and calories.
Evidence-based research on mindful eating has shown how effective this practice can be for eating disorder recovery, weight management and as a part of numerous medical nutrition therapies. Depending on your needs, an experiential visit may include in-office meals, grocery store outings, restaurant encounters and/or meeting at your home.
We believe that one of the most effective ways to learn and communicate about nutrition is to share a meal. These interactions provide tools for mindful and intuitive eating, as well as helping clients to become more comfortable with concepts around portion size, nutrients and calories.
Evidence-based research on mindful eating has shown how effective this practice can be for eating disorder recovery, weight management and as a part of numerous medical nutrition therapies. Depending on your needs, an experiential visit may include in-office meals, grocery store outings, restaurant encounters and/or meeting at your home.