Programs and Services
- The Division of Geriatric Psychiatry treats the full spectrum of psychiatric disorders in elderly patients.
- Inpatient and outpatient services are available through the Center for Psychiatric Medicine and departmental outpatient clinics.
- Inpatient services provide evaluation of acute illness in patients who can no longer be maintained independently at home or in a retirement facility.
- The outpatient clinic provides follow-up on previously seen inpatients and outpatients and for the initial evaluation of those who do not require immediate hospitalization.
- The Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship Program provides training to assure competence in treatment of the elderly through a structured learning experience encompassing didactic, clinical and research activities.
Features
- Neuropsychological testing is available
- Evaluations for neurocognitive disorders may include neuroimaging, electroencephalograms, OT assessments, and SPECT/PET scans.
- Inpatient treatment may include psychopharmacology assessment and treatment, group therapy, recreation therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, music therapy, art therapy, and family education groups.
- Inpatient evaluations may include medical screenings to rule out medical causes of behavioral symptoms
- Inpatient services include a dedicated social worker trained to assist families with education about home care and placement options.
Contact
Dr. Bates Redwine
Division Director
1713 6th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35294
(205) 934-7008
or 1-800-782-1133