Improving California’s Behavioral Health Workforce for Older Adults
Improving California’s Behavioral Health Workforce for Older Adults
Published: 01/23/2019

One in five Californians will be an older adult by 2030, yet gaps and deficits in the state’s geriatric mental health care workforce still exist.

In our January seminar, Faculty Associate Janet Frank and Research Scientist Kathryn Kietzman share recommendations from their new study on how state policymakers, educational institutions, and county mental health/behavioral health departments and their contracted providers can help improve this workforce and ensure that mental health care training that addresses the unique needs of older adults is a priority instead of an afterthought.

Janet C. Frank
Janet C. Frank, DrPH
Faculty Associate, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
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Kathryn Kietzman
Kathryn Kietzman, PhD, MSW
Director, Health Equity Program
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