Unlocking the mind: Advancing mental health and neurology

A new treatment and research center at UCLA is designed with a sole purpose–healing

UCLA’s Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital is a world leader in the fields of mental health, developmental disabilities, and neurology. In addition to providing comprehensive patient care, it’s the major psychiatry teaching facility of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, one of the nation’s top-ranked medical centers.

Designed by world-renowned architects I.M. Pei and C.C. Pei, the facility is designed for one thing: healing. The hospital features mostly private rooms, and large windows provide patients with an abundance of natural outdoor light and views of gardens and other outdoor spaces, including an outdoor patio for group-therapy sessions.

The Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA is a world-class facility that promotes excellence in research, education, and patient care. The Resnicks’ compassion and support have helped create an invaluable resource for individuals with mental illness at UCLA and throughout the Los Angeles community.

John Mazziotta, M.D., Ph.D.

Vice Chancellor, UCLA Health Sciences

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