Loma Linda Univ Behavioral Ctr

Name :

Loma Linda Univ Behavioral Ctr

Address  :

1710 Barton Road

Town  :

Redlands

State  :

California

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

92373

Phone  :

800 752 5999

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Dentistry
  • Dermatology
  • Gynaecology
  • Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Neuro Surgeon
  • Neurologist
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Otolaryngologist
  • Pathology Lab
  • Podiatry
  • Psychiatrist
  • Urology
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 89


Description

While privately nestled in the quiet historical town of Redlands California Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center offers the unique opportunity of providing exemplary mental health care with the support of a worldrenowned teaching hospital

Upon entering the grounds ones spirit will begin healing with the panoramic view of our local mountains and occasional fragrance of sweet orange blossoms While the journey through recovery requires tremendous commitment it is comforting to know we offer a compassionate staff highly trained to offer quality care and meet patients and their families needs

Each day will bring deeper insight as patients and staff explore the complexity of ones mind body and spirit In this safe and caring environment patients can begin the healing process while restoring hope for the future

Recognizing the individual complex needs of patients facing mental illness and chemical dependency Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center LLUBMC provides a full range of services including inpatient and outpatient treatment In carrying out our mission quotto make man wholequot a multidisciplinary treatment team of competent and compassionate clinicians assists the patient in meeting personal goals and restoring the family unit to guide them to the road of recovery LLUBMC specializes in a variety of mental health issues including

Anxiety disorders epression
Physical sexual or emotional abuse issues
Suicidal tendencies Other emotional and behavioral health problems
Addiction For nearly a century the mission of Loma Linda University Medical Center has been quotto make man wholequot The LLUBMC is part of this system and philosophy The most advanced and inclusive mental health care is delivered utilizing a multidisciplinary staff of psychiatrists psychologists nurses social workers chaplains dieticians family counselors and adjunctive therapists This diverse staff ensures flexible and personal treatment for each patient in the least restrictive manner

The treatment philosophy of LLUBMC is to strengthen restore and renew the patient and his or her family Toward this goal our caring professionals strive to treat the whole individual by considering all the interrelated biological psychological social and spiritual aspects of their lives

MISSION

The mission of Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center
is to participate in the healing ministry of Jesus Christ quotto make man
wholequot for people in need of emotional a nd behavioral restoration
and to provide a stimulating clinical and research environment for the
education of physicians and other health professionals

The staff at the Behavioral Medicine Center believes that the following elements are essential for the successful accomplishment of our mission and therefore dedicate ourselves to

Healing
Dedicated to effective integration of the mental physical social and
spiritual components of treatment

Serving
Dedicated to serving with compassion and understanding those who
are entrusted to our care

Growing
Dedicated to the pursuit of personal and professional growth
through effectively integrating knowledge experience and research

Teaching
Dedicated to sharing their knowledge with others believing that
knowledge is a sacred trust

Nurturing
Dedicated to nurturing each other in our quest for wholeness

Inspiring
Dedicated to providing examples of Christian graciousness gentleness and respect for the dignity of men and women believing that effective role models can have a powerful therapeutic influence
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