
Meet Marilyn Stoch, MSW, RCFE Administrator
Center Director
Marilyn Stoch is the Center Director for the Brandman Centers for Senior Care (BCSC) PACE in West Los Angeles. With over 30 years of experience in social services and healthcare administration, she has dedicated her career to supporting seniors and vulnerable populations.
In New York, Marilyn worked in refugee resettlement, home care social work for frail multicultural seniors, and the administration of senior centers, Alzheimer’s programs, home-delivered meals, and other senior services. After relocating to California in 2000, she contributed to social service programs like MSSP and Linkages before transitioning to healthcare. She has since served as the director of multiple Adult Day Health Care and Community-Based Adult Services centers in the Los Angeles area.
Her journey in PACE began as the Center Director of a startup program in Pasadena, where she played a key role in guiding it to stability and success. She later joined Los Angeles Jewish Health to help launch the BCSC PACE facility in West Los Angeles. After a brief period assisting in the opening of another PACE program in the region, Marilyn returned to BCSC PACE, bringing her wealth of experience and leadership back to the organization.
Marilyn holds a Bachelor of Arts in Russian Language and Literature from Bryn Mawr College and a Master of Social Work from Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University. She is fluent in Russian and proficient in French and Spanish. She lives with her husband and their four children.