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Equip

Equip

Mental Health Care

San Diego, California 55,141 followers

Eating disorder treatment that works—delivered at home. We're hiring!

About us

Equip gives families lasting recovery from eating disorders through dedicated virtual care teams and gold-standard treatment delivered at home.

Website
https://equip.health/
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
San Diego, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019

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    Equip’s engineering team is at the forefront of creating systems that allow us to reach thousands of patients and families, while maintaining high standards of care. Whether you're building solutions to help patients engage with treatment, or helping providers deliver care more effectively, you’re part of an essential mission to get treatment that works to people who need it. Watch the video below to hear from Equip’s Staff Software Development Engineer, Paul Hurrle, on what makes this such an exciting time for the team and what we’re looking for in candidates. If you're driven by curiosity, problem solving, and a passion for making an impact in healthcare, Equip might be the perfect place for you. Explore our open engineering roles and see how you can be part of our mission: https://lnkd.in/gUDD9jwT

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    Up to one-third of individuals with an eating disorder have considered or attempted suicide at some point in their lives, making this a critical intersection for providers to be aware of. We're excited to share Equip is partnering with National Alliance for Eating Disorders on a special event that addresses this critical element of eating disorder care. Join us on Friday, March 21, 2025, at 8:00 AM PST/11 AM EST where Katie Gordon, Ph.D, LP, Senior Manager of Clinical Training at Equip, will cover: ➡️ The factors that contribute to suicidal thoughts and behaviors in eating disorder patients 🛠️ The tools, resources, and knowledge healthcare providers need to support their patients 💫 How to instill hope, promote positive coping mechanisms, and enhance safety for patients in crisis We look forward to seeing you there. RSVP and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/g2TPvwSk

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    We’re excited to announce our new research published in PLOS One journal, “Comparison of Clinical Presentation and Treatment Response Among Youth with Atypical Anorexia Nervosa and Anorexia Nervosa.” This study explored the similarities and differences between anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN) in a clinical sample of patients undergoing family-based treatment (FBT) at Equip. Analyzing data from 1,438 patients, the research confirmed FBT’s effectiveness for both conditions and highlighted that AAN is equally serious and severe as AN. Click here to find the full paper in our research hub: https://lnkd.in/gyTZJmE9 

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    This month at Equip Academy we're delving into two highly prevalent but commonly misunderstood diagnoses: atypical anorexia (AAN) and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Join us to hear expert insights and the latest research—and earn free CE/CME credits! "Not so 'Atypical' Anorexia: Clinical History, Diagnostic Considerations, and Treatment Approaches" Presented by Cara Bohon 🗓️ Tuesday, March 11th, 2025 at 12:00pm PT / 3:00pm ET The term “atypical” is a glaring misnomer, as AAN affects up to 4.9% of people during their lifetime, whereas anorexia nervosa (AN) affects about 0.6%. What's more AAN, is just as serious and carries the same health risks as AN. Learn more about AAN misconceptions and treatment. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gAJMBjwi "When Picky Eating Goes Awry: The Difference Between Selective Eating and ARFID" Presented by Jessie Menzel 🗓️ Tuesday, March 25th, 2025 at 9:00am PT / 12:00pm ET Learn when picky eating is harmless or developmentally appropriate — and when it crosses the line to become an eating disorder known as avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, or ARFID. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gMDjVtkF We hope to see you at one (or both) of these events! 

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    We recently surveyed 491 people who are either in or post eating disorder treatment to get a better sense of what recovery is *actually* like. Here are some of the most glaring gaps the data showed, and what we do at Equip to try to fill them: 1. Relapse is incredibly common:  89% of post-treatment respondents relapsed, and 56% didn’t seek treatment again after relapsing. At Equip, we know that relapse is a common occurrence and something to normalize, which is why prevention is built into our treatment. Patients get to apply skills into their everyday lives, prepping them for post-treatment life. 2. It’s critical to treat co-occurring conditions:  59% of respondents cited co-occurring mental health concerns as a key challenge to treatment progress. That’s why we provide whole-person care, treating co-occurring diagnoses as well as the eating disorder to set patients up for lasting recovery. 3. Patients often don’t stay in treatment long enough:  17% of respondents didn’t feel recovered at discharge, and only 38% stayed in treatment for more than a year. We work with insurance partners and care teams to help patients stay in treatment (while also connected to their lives) for as long as they clinically need to, with our average length of stay being 51 weeks. Want to learn more about how Equip is identifying and addressing what’s broken about the eating disorder treatment landscape? Connect with our team to chat: https://lnkd.in/gdhx55Vv

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    What does eating disorder recovery really look like? At Equip, we surveyed 491 people about their recovery journey to better understand what helps, what hinders, and what recovery truly means to those who’ve lived it. One key takeaway: Recovery is possible—but it’s rarely linear. While 83% of respondents felt at least partially recovered after treatment, many still struggled with disordered thoughts and behaviors, and 89% experienced a relapse in some form. This reinforces the importance of ongoing support, real recovery stories, and reducing the stigma that prevents people from seeking help — and seeking it again. By listening to lived experiences, we can better shape the treatment landscape and work towards a future where recovery is more accessible to all. Read about the key insights from our latest survey: https://lnkd.in/gbnMayx8

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    Eating Disorder Awareness Week is here—a time to reflect on the urgent need for equitable and accessible eating disorder care. Equip’s mission since the beginning has been to make effective eating disorder care accessible to every single person who needs it. Our virtual, evidence-based approach ensures patients get the care they need, and our team is at the heart of it all. "It’s not often one gets the opportunity to do transformative work, and that is what we are doing at Equip—not just changing the lives of our patients, but changing the entire eating disorders field." — JD Ouellette, Director of Lived Experience If you’re passionate about eating disorder care, or are looking for a mission-based company, our team could be a perfect fit. Check out our open positions and learn more about what it means to be an Equipster: https://lnkd.in/d8GiCFpf

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    Big news: as we kick off Eating Disorder Awareness Week on Monday, we’re thrilled to welcome Kerry Washington as an advisor and investor in Equip! Kerry’s passion for mental health and advocacy aligns perfectly with our mission: making eating disorder treatment accessible to everyone. With Kerry’s support, we’ll be able to expand awareness of eating disorders so that more people can get the care they deserve—regardless of race, gender, body size, and background—when and where they need it. Thank you to Emma Hinchliffe and the Fortune team for announcing this to the world. https://lnkd.in/g9uUdXVS

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    Eating disorder awareness week (EDAW) is around the corner! Join us for a special Equip Academy event highlighting a critical issue: eliminating weight bias in eating disorder treatment. Every patient deserves care free from stigma—let’s make that a reality. Here’s how to join in to hear from thought leaders and earn free CE credits! Feb 26th 9:00am PST / 12:00pm ET "Dismantling Weight Bias in Eating Disorder Treatment: How to Support Patients in Large Bodies" Less than 6% of people with eating disorders are underweight, yet people in large bodies continue to go undiagnosed and face stigma. This presentation will outline key considerations for large patients and strategies for helping patients embrace weight-inclusivity. Presented by Cara Bohon, PhD and Ally Duvall, Senior Program Development Lead Register here! https://lnkd.in/giGwuSUD

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    Our team is heading out to three upcoming conferences — IAEDP, IPFDC, and SAHM. We hope to connect with you, and collaborate with providers, researchers, and advocates at these events. Here's more details: 🗓 International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (IAEDP) Palm Desert, CA | February 21-22, 2025 Workshop: Hidden in Plain Sight: Development of a Pediatric Eating Disorder Screener for Primary Care Friday, February 21 | 10:15-11:15 AM Presented by: Megan Hellner & Nicole Navarre https://lnkd.in/gtd66pqB Poster Presentation: Characteristics & Treatment Outcomes for ARFID Patients in Virtual Care Saturday, February 22 | 8:15-8:30 PM https://lnkd.in/gMhxFUKY Visit us at Booth #15! We'll also be sponsoring and have booths at IPFDC and SAHM!: 🗓 International Pediatric Feeding Disorder Conference Phoenix, AZ | February 21-22, 2025 🗓 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM) March 4-7, 2025 We look forward to connecting! Won't be at these conferences? Reach out to our team anytime to chat: https://lnkd.in/gic_jrpq

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Funding

Equip 4 total rounds

Last Round

Series C

US$ 35.0M

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