Senior Mental Health Program in Beaumont
Providing Help for Advanced Life Concerns
Aging can present unique mental health needs and life challenges that older adults often find difficult to overcome. Our goal is to maintain and enhance the patient’s self-respect during every phase of treatment and to enhance quality of life by helping adults maximize their ability to function independently.
Individualized Treatment Options
Our experienced treatment team of professionals is led by a psychiatrist who is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Geriatric Psychiatry. The Geriatric Psychiatrist is supported by a group of healthcare providers — nurses, social workers and technicians — who are highly trained in both psychiatric disorders and medical conditions.
About Our Mental Health Center
Our 20-bed inpatient unit — which includes an activity center, day room, and courtyard — offers a homelike environment that allows our staff to focus on the individual psychiatric, medical, medication, dietary, and social needs of patients.
Senior Care Services include:
- individual and group therapy
- Family/caregiver therapy
- Medication review and monitoring
- Daily social enrichment activities
- Spiritual services available
- Diagnostic services available
- Weekly reports to referral sources
- Physical therapy sources available
Our highly trained staff in Beaumont can assist in the diagnosis and treatment of a range of behavioral difficulties including:
- Anxiety disorder
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Dementia
- Depression
- Paranoia
- Bipolar disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Psychosis
- Behavioral disorder
Care from Beginning to End
Our qualified professionals at Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas work closely with patients and families to help maintain the patient’s progress and ensure safety after discharge. Whenever possible we assist the patient to return home, when this is not possible, an assisted living facility, nursing home, personal care home, or home health service may be suggested.
To schedule an assessment, please call 409.212.7800 or send us an e-mail.
For more information, please click here to view the Program Brochure.