Plateful Parenting
Plateful Parenting
Chanel Kenner and Christine Santucci
Episode 21: The Cost of Eating Disorder Recovery: Financial Barriers & Solutions
32 minutes Posted Feb 25, 2025 at 4:01 am.
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In Episode 21 of "Plateful Parenting," co-hosts Christine Santucci and Chanel Kenner, RD tackle an often-overlooked challenge in eating disorder recovery: the financial barriers that many families face. From the high costs of treatment to the rising price of groceries, financial strain can make recovery feel even more overwhelming for parents trying to support their child.

Christine and Chanel break down the impact of food insecurity, insurance limitations, and treatment costs, while also providing practical strategies for navigating recovery on a budget. They share affordable meal-planning ideas, community resources, and advocacy tips to help parents find the support they need without financial stress standing in the way.

In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅ How food insecurity can contribute to eating disorders and complicate recovery ✅ Practical meal-planning strategies for families on a budget ✅ Free and low-cost eating disorder treatment options ✅ How to advocate for insurance coverage and financial assistance

Recovery shouldn’t be a privilege—it should be accessible to all. If financial challenges have made your child’s recovery more difficult, this episode is for you.

Disclaimer:

This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider for any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment.

Resources Mentioned:
  • National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) – Education, support, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by eating disorders.
  • Equip – A virtual treatment program offering evidence-based care for individuals and families navigating eating disorder recovery.
  • Project HEAL – Provides financial assistance and advocacy for individuals who need eating disorder treatment but face barriers to access.
  • Feeding America – A nationwide food bank network supporting families experiencing food insecurity.
  • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) – A government program that helps low-income families afford groceries, ensuring better access to nutrition.
Conclusion:

Thank you for joining us for this important conversation about the financial challenges of eating disorder recovery. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the cost of treatment or struggling to afford nutritious meals, remember: you’re not alone, and resources are available to help.

Follow us on Instagram @plateful.parenting.podcast for more insights, and visit platefulparenting.com for additional resources.

Recovery is possible, even in the face of financial hardship—let’s take it one step at a time.