Brandman Centers for Senior Care PACE Welcomes New Vice President
Brandman Centers for Senior Care PACE Welcomes New Vice President
Signature Los Angeles Jewish Health program ushers in its next chapter
(RESEDA, CA – December 26, 2024) Los Angeles Jewish Health’s (LAJH) Brandman Centers for Senior Care PACE has appointed industry veteran Kim Stratman as Vice President, LAJH announced. Stratman will serve in a critical position at a time of growth for LAJH’s successful PACE program.
Stratman comes to the Brandman Centers from St. Paul’s Senior Services, which has been caring for San Diego seniors for over 60 years. As Vice President of Operations and Housing at St. Paul’s, she developed a track record of accomplishment serving the frail elderly.
“Like LAJH, St. Paul’s offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, and PACE programs,” Stratman said. “I’m excited to build on the knowledge I gleaned during more than a decade at St. Paul’s and to find new opportunities through the Brandman Centers to enrich the lives of seniors in the greater L.A. area.”
Under her direction, the Brandman Centers will pursue ambitious plans for program expansion.
“We are busy preparing to establish new facilities in Van Nuys, South Bay, and Palm Springs, adding to our current sites in Reseda and West L.A.,” Stratman said. “Our goal is to open the doors in 2026.”
Stratman will be assume the role and responsibilities of Brandman Centers’ longtime Vice President Susie Fishenfeld. During her decade-long tenure, Fishenfeld was a key driver in launching PACE at LAJH and driving its success.
“Susie has made invaluable contributions to our organization and has been absolutely instrumental to our PACE program’s ability to thrive,” said Larissa Stepanians, LAJH’s Chief Operating Officer. “I am grateful to have had her as a wonderful colleague and to have benefited from her incredible expertise.”
Stratman’s arrival signals a deepening of LAJH’s commitment to maintaining the Brandman Centers as a pillar of its community outreach services.
“We’re going to continue increasing our impact as we work to give more seniors access to high quality, all-inclusive care,” Stratman said. “It’s amazing to see the ways in which programs like ours can improve seniors’ lives.”