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Burnsville. At the present time they are proposing a ten be. residential program,which would be <br /> licensed by the State of Minnesota as an eating disorder st ctured living program. This license has been <br /> (6. #10-3442 THE EMILY PROGRAM,2180 NORT SHORE DRIVE, Continued) <br /> developed with the State of Minnesota over the past two ye.rs and is granted by the Department of <br /> Health. The typical resident will be female between the ag=s of 17 to 25. The Emily Program will have <br /> 24-hour nursing care at this facility,with physicians and ps chologists being on call. <br /> Miller noted that one of the main concerns raised by the nei:hbors was the possibility of this facility <br /> being used by another entity. Miller stated given the fact that the average daily reimbursement rate is <br /> $1200 per resident,that the economic benefits for another pe of population to be housed at this 10-bed <br /> facility would probably not be economically feasible. The I rogram is primarily funded by private health <br /> insurance. Miller noted The Emily Program is probably on; of the largest programs in the state of <br /> Minnesota that deals with eating disorders. <br /> White asked how The Emily Program would be financing t e purchase of the structure. <br /> Miller indicated it would be through a conventional loan. <br /> White asked whether physical restraints would be used on 4e patients. <br /> Miller stated they would not be using restraints and that it is not a locked facility. <br /> White asked whether the patients would be force fed. <br /> Miller indicated if that is necessary, it would be done in a h spital setting and not at the facility. <br /> Bremer asked how many staff members would be on site at one time if all ten beds were filled. <br /> Miller indicated their facility in Chaska has eight people on staff typically and that they do have a weekly <br /> meeting where approximately 20 vehicles would come to the site. Miller stated they are anticipating five <br /> to eight staff members at this facility during the day,which would be less in the evening. <br /> Bremer asked whether there would be evening visitors. <br /> Miller stated they would be allowed visitors on weekends. -here is family programming held once a <br /> month,which will be done at the St. Louis Park location. <br /> Bremer asked what the typical length of stay is for one patieht. <br /> Miller stated it is generally between five and five and a half onths. <br /> White asked whether the residents would be allowed to vent re outside and walk around the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> Miller indicated the residents are allowed different outings, uch as going to a restaurant or a movie,and <br /> that some of their residents also participate in some volunte r work. Staff is required to be aware of a <br /> resident's whereabouts at all times. <br /> (6. #10-3442 THE EMILYPROGRAM, 2180 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, Continued) <br />