Geriatric Behavioral Health Care
Caring, Compassionate Behavioral Health Experts for Your Loved Ones
The aging process often causes many physical, emotional and cognitive challenges for older adults. These challenges may lead to depression and isolation, anxiety, physical and emotional adjustments, and the lack of appropriate nutrition.
Families often struggle to find the resources to help improve the quality of life for loved ones who are facing these challenges.
Loyola Medicine's geriatric program at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital is one of the few hospitals to offer an inpatient program dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of adults 65 years and older.
The Geriatric Behavioral Health Care Unit is a 12-bed, Medicare-certified service designed to diagnose and treat the complex problems related to individuals 65 years and older.
Medical and clinical professionals provide a team approach to develop individualized treatment plans based on comprehensive diagnostic procedures. Once a problem is diagnosed, the team charts out a recovery process to help the patient and family.
Our goal is to maintain and improve each patient’s self-respect and dignity. We strive to return patients to their homes within nine to 12 days.
About Loyola Medicine's Geriatric Behavioral Health Care Program
In group and individual sessions, our program focuses on the stressful issues associated with aging such as grief, loneliness, coping with illness or physical disability, changing roles and status, death and dying, conflicts with adult children and aggression due to multiple medications.
Diagnoses treated include:
- Dementia with related behavioral and/or emotional conditions
- Mood disorders, including major depression and bipolar disorder
- Anxiety disorders such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and post traumatic stress disorder
- Schizophrenia
Expert Evaluation and Personalized Treatment Plans
Our health-care team will provide a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s physical and mental condition to form the basis for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Our staff offers resources and referral if we determine our program is not appropriate for you or your loved one.
Each patient admitted and treated in our Geriatric Behavioral Health Care Unit will receive follow-up phone calls from staff periodically to discuss any situation that might be a cause for concern, for up to one year.
Unique Program Features from Our Experts
Some of the unique features of the gerriatric behavioral health care unit are:
- Comprehensive medical and psychological evaluation
- Individualized treatment plan
- Individual, group and family therapy
- Activity therapy
- Therapeutic exercise/stress reduction
- Medication management and education
Warning Signs of Possible Geriatric Behavioral Health Problems
The first sign that something is wrong often occurs when a person suddenly stops caring for himself. Call our Geriatric Behavioral Health Care Unit at 708-538-4248 if you know of someone 65 or older who is experiencing any of these symptoms:
- Depression or personality changes
- Numerous, unexplained physical ailments/changes in eating/sleeping patterns
- Confused thinking, inability to concentrate and/or memory loss
- Excessive fears, anxieties or suspiciousness
- Withdrawal from family, friends and others
- Abuse of medications
- Growing inability to cope with daily living resulting in unsafe behaviors
- Hallucinations
Caring staff assists patients in identifying behavioral health issues or answers questions and offering information about behavioral health services, appointment scheduling, patient assessments, pre-certification of patients prior to admission and information about other services available within the patient’s community.
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