Thursday, March 29, 2012

Nutrition Services Available

NUTRITION SERVICES AVAILABLE
AT THE MSU STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE

Nutrition services are available to students at the Swingle Building (east of the Strand Union Building). Services are at no additional charge if the student is taking at least 7 credits and has therefore paid health fees. The first visit requires at least 60 minutes and follow-up visits, if warranted, require at least 15-30 minutes. The dietitian will decide upon regular follow-up, as deemed appropriate to the individual’s need and/or as requested by a physician or other care provider.

Services include…
Helping students to plan simple, economical meals.
Helping a person learn to live with food allergies or intolerances.
Helping a person plan his/her special dietary needs.
Helping sort out basic nutrition facts and media facts.
Helping persons who want to lose body weight or achieve fitness.
Helping persons who have an eating disorder – such as anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating disorder (i.e. compulsive overeating).
Helping athletes and active adults with nutrition-related topics and meal planning for training and competition.
Helping with specific health problems such as anemia, high blood pressure, pre-diabetes, diabetes, and high cholesterol.
Helping with referrals when necessary – trainers, counselors, doctors, nurse practitioners, foodservice dietitian, and more.

Please call us at 994-4380 to arrange an appointment and/or to gather additional information related to food and nutrition.

http://www.montana.edu/health/nutrition

Resources specific to the treatment of Eating Disorders

Student Health Service/Ambulatory Services: 994-2311
Physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are available to provide general care to all individuals. In arranging an appointment, if a student mentions the possibility of an eating disorder, a care provider with education and advanced training in the field of eating disorders will be assigned for proper care. The care provider will coordinate with other team members (counselor, dietitian, family, etc.) as requested and deemed appropriate to the individual’s needs.

Student Health Service/Nutrition Services: 994-4380
A registered dietitian, licensed nutritionist is available to provide nutrition assessment, education, and care specific to the treatment of eating disorders. Nutrition therapy will be provided as long as the individual is an enrolled and eligible student at MSU/Bozeman. Referral will be provided.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS): 994-4531
Licensed counselors are available and assigned according to the individual’s needs. Any student with a potential eating disorder would be required to attend an “intake” appointment, during which time information is gathered; therapist is assigned who would provide counseling/skills specific to the ED.

Off-Campus Services: contact information varies per selected resource
Counselors, psychologists, and psychiatrists are readily available within the Bozeman community. As a student with an eating disorder transitions away from the MSU campus, community referral may be warranted. At times, inpatient treatment is needed for an individual and SHS providers can make a referral and help with the transition to a qualified facility.

Other Services: contact information varies per selected resource
On the MSU campus, the Women’s Center educates men and women about eating disorder awareness, both in the preventative and treatment capacity. Guest speakers are often invited to campus to provide information about the role of eating disorders in an individual’s life and the impact factors have on a student as he or she transitions to campus from home or another setting. The Help Center is a 24-hour crisis counseling and referral service @ 586-3333.