Generations Healthcare to Operate Unit in Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital’s Behavioral Health Center in Los Angeles, CA

Apr 1, 2025

LOS ANGELES, Calif.—April 1, 2024Generations Healthcare is pleased to share that it will operate a unit of Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital’s Behavioral Health Center in Los Angeles, California. The unit will be named the Los Angeles Care Center.

Located at 12021 Wilmington Avenue, Pod 5-A, Los Angeles, CA, the Los Angeles Care Center is a 16-bed mental health rehabilitation unit dedicated to providing high-quality mental and behavioral health care to adults who have been diagnosed with moderate to severe mental illness and are on LPS conservatorship. The center tailors its treatment programs to address the unique needs of each resident, ensuring a supportive and individualized approach to recovery.

“We’re proud to welcome the Los Angeles Care Center into the Generations Healthcare family,” said Thomas Jurbala, Director of Business Development, Behavioral Health at Generations Healthcare. “As we expand access to compassionate, comprehensive care for individuals facing mental health challenges in Los Angeles, we hope to make a difference in the community and the lives of each of our residents.”

Offering services including individual and group therapy, symptom management, motivational interviewing, substance-abuse treatment and more, the new unit will have a profound impact on the facility’s residents and the community as a whole.

“Our focus remains on providing dignity, care and comfort to every resident,” said Scott Dagenais, Director of Therapy and Mental Health Operations at Generations Healthcare. “We are committed to creating an environment where individuals feel safe, supported and empowered in their healing journey.”

For more information about Generations Healthcare and the Los Angeles Care Center, please visit lifegen.net/locations/los-angeles-care-center/.

About Generations Healthcare

Generations Healthcare began with a single, 89-bed skilled nursing facility in 1998. It has since grown to 33 facilities with more than 3,600 licensed beds. Eleven facilities offer behavioral health services, bringing Generations’ care and beliefs to another sector of the industry. Generations was founded on the mission statement that caring for the elderly and infirm is a sacred stewardship. Since its inception, Generations has established an excellent reputation in the communities served by its facilities, building this reputation through a concerted focus on quality and service.