Geriatric Psychiatry

The stress of physical ailments, isolation, and the loss of friends, family, and meaningful work all contribute to the prevalence of depression in seniors. But depression is not a normal part of aging. It is an illness that can be sensitively and successfully treated.

The Lisa and Ernest Auerbach Geriatric Psychiatry Unit, a unit of the Brandman Research Institute at the Joyce Eisenberg-Keefer Medical Center, is dedicated to treating depression and other acute behavioral diagnoses in seniors.

Our state-of-the-art, 10-bed, in-patient treatment facility was created to address the growing need for geriatric mental health services. The Auerbach Geriatric Psychiatry Unit incorporates the Home's nationally-acclaimed model of comprehensive, high-quality treatment by attending to the needs of the whole person — body, mind, and spirit — in a calm, nurturing environment.

The Unit serves seniors 55-and-over who are experiencing mental or emotional changes that require intensive treatment on a voluntary or involuntary admission basis. For additional information about the Auerbach Auerbach Geriatric Psychiatry Unit, please contact Luke Jackson at 818.758.5045 or Luke.Jackson@jha.org.