Upcoming Events

Timberline Knolls’ national reach allows our experienced team to host events close to home. See a complete list of events we are partaking in.

Upcoming Events

We look forward to seeing you at these events!

July 26, 2023 5-7pm – Timberline Knolls Outpatient Services 5-year Anniversary Open House

September 13-16, 2023: https://www.worldconference.net/

September 29, 2023: https://renewedsupport.org/redc/

September 30, 2023: https://nedawalk.org/chicago2023

Virtual Events

Family and Friends Connections

We invite all family and friends of Timberline Knolls alumnae and residents to join us for this virtual support group. This group will meet virtually twice a month – the second and fourth Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm central/7:30 pm eastern for 1 hour.

The purpose of this group is to provide ongoing support for family and friends as they help their loved one on the recovery road by discussing topics related to that journey. This group will be available virtually for everyone to share their experiences, strength, and hope, as well as their struggles for the purpose of gaining support from each other. For more information and the links to join, contact Tee Kaa at TKRAlumnae@timberlineknolls.com.

Lift the Shame

We invite all pregnant women and mothers who are struggling with eating disorders to join a free, anonymous support group conducted by Crystal Claytonia Karges, M.S., RDN, IBCLC, RD. Web-based meetings are held on the last Sunday of every month and are specifically designed to offer support, resources, and information to participants in a confidential and nonjudgmental forum. Download the brochure to learn more! If you are interested, email Crystal at Crystal@crystalkarges.com.


I stepped down from Timberline Knolls’ Residential program to their PHP with supportive housing.  PHP helped me be able to have long term recovery. Going into a grocery store and make meals with support was helpful. Also, being accountable with acting out on urges, I learned to ask for support.  With anxiety/ panic and going out in the world I learned how to navigate and how to move through a panic attack and not retreat to old behaviors.  Living in the supportive housing was a key factor to me recovery because I was supported by others and staff throughout the night. I would not have made it through the last 6 years of recovery without PHP relapsing and giving me tools and it really made a difference. I hope you take the opportunity to go to PHP at Timberline knolls after completing their residential program.

- Lindsey C

 

Why Choose Timberline Knolls?
Marks of Quality Care
  • Better Business Bureau (BBB)
  • International Association Of Eating Disorders Professionals (IAEDP)
  • Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association
  • National Alliance for Eating Disorders
  • National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)
  • Residential Eating Disorders Consortium
  • The Joint Commission (JCAHO) Gold Seal of Approval