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Monte Nido RainRock provides residential eating disorder treatment for adults of all genders in a home-like setting. Located in Eugene, Oregon, adjacent to the McKenzie River, we offer individualized, outcome-backed treatment with a multi-disciplinary team for all eating disorder diagnoses including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID, OSFED, as well as co-occurring disorders.
Rainrock said they were a duo diagnosis facility. Only if they had a driver to take the patients into town for AA meetings, which they did not. My loved one, in her 30's, was referred from Kaiser. I put down the down payment and was told I would get the money back if patient completed treatment, which she did. No thanks to anything rainrock did. Almost immediately, rather than focusing on the eating disorder, they focused on getting their money, and they involved 'the struggling one'. Kaiser was paying for the treatment, but if the money wasn't immediately forthcoming, they would talk to the one who was there supposedly getting treated. Instead, it was more like three patient got the treatment over payment. Apparently there was money owing when the patient was sent to an apartment, to try to live in the community. By the time rainrock parted ways with the patient, the patient owed money. Rather than go after the client, whom they didn't hesitate to hound while in treatment, they kept my $6000 deposit, with no accounting of what was owed. I would look elsewhere for a facility to send a loved one to. This was a nightmare, made even more so because it was happening over the holidays.
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Haylee Begrin
Oct 17, 2025
1.0
Staff is rude and talks over you when asking a question, avoids answering your questions, and requires so much information and time from you before you even know if you’re eligible. I wish there was a zero star setting because of how unprofessional the lady I spoke to was. I just got off the phone with a worker and she had an attitude the whole time and didn’t answer one of my questions, so they won’t be getting my business!!
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Emily Embleton
Sep 18, 2025
5.0
Going to RainRock was one of the hardest yet best things I’ve ever done. Staff is amazing and cares so much, they try hard to make this feel like a home. I would 100% recommend this facility to anyone who is struggling with ED behaviors.
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Claire Ramirez
Dec 19, 2022
5.0
Everyone here is so supportive. It was hard for me to stop exercising but I got to do it again with medical allowance - so meaningful to me. I would definitely recommend this program.
Frequently Asked Questions About Monte Nido RainRock
How do I get started?
During a quick, confidential call, our admissions team will gather your basic information and explain the next steps, which typically include requesting blood work, verifying insurance coverage, and scheduling an intake assessment.
Do I need to fill out any forms in the admissions process?
Our admissions team will walk you through every step of the process and will try to make it as easy as possible while ensuring we collect the information we need. Anything that requires your signature or feedback will be available for electronic signing in a patient portal. This may include releases of information for providers and family members, and financial forms once admission is scheduled.
How long will the evaluation process take?
The intake assessment typically takes 45-60 minutes and is generally done over Zoom. We will ask for eating disorder history and current concerns, as well as supporting information to help us make a level of care recommendation. With your permission, the clinician may also contact your outpatient providers and/or family members for additional information.
What levels of care could I be admitted to?
We provide comprehensive care options, including intensive inpatient, home-like residential living, day (PHP/IOP), and virtual care (PHP/IOP) options, to best meet your recovery needs.
When I’m admitted to full-time in-person care (Intensive 24-hour Care or Residential Living), what should I bring with me?
We ask that you limit your total belongings to what will fit in one medium suitcase. Items not approved will be sent home. Please bring appropriate, comfortable clothing. Upon admission, a staff member will respectfully look through your belongings, and any items deemed inappropriate will be removed and either sent home or kept by staff. A complete list of suggested items will be provided by admissions.
What should I bring if I am admitted part-time or to transitional care?
On your first day of treatment, please bring contact information for your outpatient providers and pack meals. We will provide snacks, beverages, and supplemental exchanges. A staff member will meet with you when you arrive to give you an orientation to the program and answer any questions you may have.
Can I receive mail during treatment?
Yes. You may receive mail during your stay with us.
Who is included in my treatment team?
Your treatment team depends on the level of care you are receiving. At the 24/7 inpatient and residential levels of care, the primary treatment team will include medical staff of psychiatrist, doctor or nurse practitioner.