Fremont Treatment Center
At our Crestwood Fremont Treatment Center, wellness is achieved by ensuring the health, happiness, and well-being of persons served through supportive neurobehavioral programs that treat geriatric populations and those with neurological trauma. Our primary goal is to create an environment where the people we serve can progressively move towards greater levels of physical, mental, and spiritual health by being actively involved in making choices that promote healthier and more meaningful lives. Our mission is to instill hope in the lives of persons served and give them a reason to get up in the morning.
Programs
Crestwood Treatment Center
Crestwood’s Neurobehavioral Program provides specialized long-term services for individuals with dementia or a related diagnosis. Individuals who often have a combination of psychiatric and dementia-related behaviors experience difficulty finding placement in a nonspecialized Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF). Through our Neurobehavioral Program, we can accommodate those individuals who have psychiatric disorders and who also require skilled nursing care due to a concurrent medical condition.
At the Crestwood Fremont Treatment Center, admission into our neurobehavioral programs is overseen by Dr. Gordon Muir Giles, our clinical director, and campus administrator. Dr. Giles is an internationally recognized expert in the field of neuroscience. He developed the first neurobehavioral program in California and is a senior occupational therapist at the first behavior disorder program for brain-injured people in the world. As a trailblazer in the scientific community and mental health industry, his work serves as a model for many other California programs.
Skilled Nursing Facility/Neurobehavioral Program
Special Features
Behavior Management
Our staff's proactive engagement with persons served is central to Crestwood’s Neurobehavioral Program.The combination of a structured program and staff flexibility is essential to accommodate residents’ behaviors. Our Neurobehavioral Program assists persons served in maintaining and enhancing behavioral control. In receiving our treatment, persons served are able to develop a sense of well-being through redirection, reassurance, reorientation, and a continuous recreation therapy program. Our program emphazises individualized care plans and supports the creation of cognitive behavioral interventions to support neurologically impaired persons served on an as needed basis. We also prefer to minimize the use of psychoactive medications and restraints when actively engaging persons served.
Recreation Therapy
Crestwood’s Neurobehavioral Program provides individualized recreation therapy seven days a week that is designed to meet the needs of persons served with neurological disorders. Recreation therapists use local community resources extensively for supervised outings and activities (cinemas, restaurants, parks, and shops). This enhanced therapeutic milieu allows our program to maximize the quality of life of persons served, and provide them with a sense of personal well-being and connection with those around them. Additionally, our professionally trained staff allow persons served to participate in individualized activities, despite cognitive deficits. These activities serve as a central component of our behavior management strategy.
Meeting Residents’ Unique Needs
The medical, emotional, social, and behavioral needs of each person served are monitored continuously by a physician-led interdisciplinary team. Medical directors, psychiatrists, nures, social services, recreational therapists, and rehabilitation staff all provide input to develop an individualized plan of care.
Services
Individual care plan development and implementation designed to help persons served achieve behavioral regulation.
24-hour skilled nursing care.
Interdisciplinary team led program with a designated staff.
Medical Director, Psychiatrist and medical consultation as needed.
Occupational therapy.
High staff-to-resident ratio.
Designed therapeutic milieu with continuous staff support and engagements of persons served.
Locked campus.
Large self-contained program space access to patio.
Nutrition services and consultation.
Accreditation
Crestwood Behavioral Health Inc. is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), which provides international standards for rehabilitation organizations to follow that promotes the quality, value and optimal outcomes of services. Crestwood believes this accreditation demonstrates our unwavering commitment to achieving and maintaining the highest level of care and rehabilitation.
Contact
Leadership Team
Kulbinder Hans
Administrator
Amanpreet Kaur
Director of Nursing
Pamela Stewart
Clinical Director
Dr. Gordon Giles
Director of Neurobehavioral Services
Elisa Aguayo
Office Manager