Humanizing Psychiatric Care

Providing a hand and a voice to patients and their families.

Time stretches weirdly in there. The days blur into one another, marked only by meal trays and medication rounds. Conversations are surface-level, heavily monitored. And even if you’re surrounded by people, there’s this invisible wall: You’re in here. They’re out there. Whether “they” are friends who stopped calling, or a world that doesn’t know what to do with your pain, it’s easy to feel forgotten.. The days are long and the nights are even longer, and visits are few and far between.

When silent cries are swallowed by the white walls, the white noise, the white coats, Lev Shalom brings a team of devoted and caring volunteers to help patients and their families in as many ways as we can.

Patient Support

Advocacy