Medicare PACE / LIFE Program Provider List - 201 9. Page Reviewed / Updated - June 28, 2019. The table below contains a state-by-state listing of Medicare PACE and Medicare LIFE providers. The MLT program is designed to produce trained employees to enter the medical laboratory workforce.
- Pace Program San Diego Medicine
- California Medical Board Pace Program San Diego Ca
- Pace Program California
- California Medical Board Pace Program San Diego County
- Pace Program San Ysidro Health
- San Francisco, CA 94133. Peralta PACE Center 3683 Peralta Blvd Fremont, CA 94536. San Jose PACE Center 299 Stockton Ave San Jose, CA 95126. East San Jose PACE Center 130 N Jackson Ave, San Jose, CA 95116; Redwood Coast PACE Eureka, California (707) 443-9747 PACE@humsenior.org. San Diego PACE San Diego, California (619) 205-4585 SDPACE@syhc.org.
- Medical Board of California must complete three (3) years of post graduate. Michigan Board of Medicine. The Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly. Consult California PACE Plans. The PACE plan will then schedule a complete medical and social. Medicare PACE / LIFE Programs and Locations. San Diego PACE San Diego, CA. PACE of Southwest.
Program for All–Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
Pace Program San Diego Medicine
The Program for All–Inclusive Care for the Elderly is a federally and state funded program that works towards helping the elderly live independently in the community. The goal is to keep them out of long term care for as long as possible. PACE coordinates all–inclusive medical and social services that meet the particular needs of eligible seniors who have remained in the community, but would otherwise need to be in long term care. PACE provides in–home care services in addition to transportation to adult day health care centers where participants can receive medical care, rehabilitative therapies, and social services.
PACE Providers
There are PACE providers located in the following counties: San Francisco, Alameda, Santa Clara, Sacramento, Contra Costa, Fresno, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Joaquin.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for PACE, the applicant must be at least 55 years old and able to live in the community safely, meeting the level of care requirements determined by the California Department of Health Care Services. The level of care requirements are identical to those needed for skilled nursing care. The applicant must also live in a service area served by the PACE program. (Go to www.dhcs.ca.gov/individuals/Pages/PACEPlans.aspx to view zip codes that are in service areas).
Payment Options
PACE is paid for by Medi–Cal and Medicare. Therefore, if an applicant has Medi–Cal, he/she is automatically eligible for PACE, paying the Share of Cost, if any, that is determined by Medi–Cal. If applicants have Medicare but no Medi–Cal, they can pay for the Medi–Cal portion of the fee privately.
If one spouse needs PACE services and the other spouse does not, it is important to note that the Medi–Cal spousal impoverishment provisions apply, which means that the non–PACE spouse can retain additional assets and income.
Services Provided
Participants of PACE are evaluated and comprehensive health care plans are developed according to individual needs. The following are among the services provided:
- Medical Care:
- Primary care from a physician on PACE interdisciplinary team.
- Specialized care such as audiology, dentistry, optometry, podiatry, and speech therapy.
- Prescription and non–prescription medication and necessary medical equipment.
- Emergency care, nursing home care (if necessary), and hospitalization.
- In–Home Care:
- Assistance with daily living needs.
- Light housekeeping.
- Adult Day Health Center:
- Rehabilitative services: physical and occupational therapies.
- Meals and nutritional counseling.
- Social services (case management).
- Recreational and social activities.
An interdisciplinary team evaluates the participant and develops a treatment plan involving as many of the above services as possible. Participants cannot pick and choose which services they want to make use of. It is an all–inclusive program addressing various issues that seniors face in their daily lives concerning their health, brain function, social stimulation, and general quality of life. Every aspect works toward the ultimate goal of keeping more seniors living independently in the community.
The 'Interdisciplinary Team'
The PACE 'interdisciplinary team' usually consists of:
- Primary care physician
- Clinic and home care nurses
- Social workers
- Transportation representatives
- Healthcare workers
- Occupation, physical, speech, and recreational therapists.
All health care services received by the PACE participant are received exclusively by this team. If the participant needs to be admitted to a hospital or a nursing home, the interdisciplinary team will continue to supervise the treatment and care of the participant.
*PACE can contract with mental health specialists to provide mental health services.
California Medical Board Pace Program San Diego Ca
Important: You have to use the PACE healthcare providers. You cannot keep your own doctor.
PACE and RCFEs
If you are a resident in a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, you can simultaneously be a participant in PACE. While PACE will not cover the costs of your room and board in the RCFE, it will pay for medical costs. It is a good option for those who are happy living in an RCFE (don’t want to move to an SNF) but need additional care and have high medical bills. Since RCFEs do not accept Medi–Cal, PACE can help ease the financial burden of residing in one by absorbing the resident’s medical costs.
How to Apply
- Go to the DHCS website (www.dhcs.ca.gov/individuals/Pages/PACEPlans.aspx) to determine whether or not you are in a PACE service area.
- If you are, contact the PACE provider in your area.
- A representative will pay a home visit, giving you thorough information about the plan.
- Tour the PACE site.
- Sign an Enrollment Agreement (lasting regardless of change in health status until death or voluntary/involuntary disenrollment).
- Schedule a medical and social assessment with the interdisciplinary team immediately after enrollment.
Pace Program California
AltaMed Senior BuenaCare
Los Angeles, California
1 (855) 252-7223
www.altamed.orgAltaMed PACE - Covina
535 S. 2nd Ave.
Covina CA 91723AltaMed PACE - Downey
12130 Paramount Bl.
Downey CA 90242AltaMed PACE - El Monte
10418 Valley Bl.
El Monte CA 91731AltaMed PACE - Huntington Park
1900 Slauson Ave.
Huntington Park CA 90255AltaMed PACE - East Los Angeles
5425 East Pomona Bl.
Los Angeles CA 90022AltaMed PACE - Grand Plaza
701 W. Cesar Estrada Chavez Ave.
Los Angeles CA 90012AltaMed PACE - South Los Angeles
1776 E. Century Bl.
Los Angeles CA 90002AltaMed PACE - Lynwood
3820 Martin Luther King Jr. Bl.
Lynwood CA 90262
- Brandman Centers for Senior Care
Reseda, California
(818) 774-3065
www.brandmanseniorcare.org CalOptima PACE
Garden Grove, California
(714) 468-1070
www.caloptima.org
PACEIntake@caloptima.orgCenter for Elders Independence
Oakland, California
(510) 433-1150
https://cei.elders.org/Fresno PACE
2042 Kern Street
Fresno, California
(559) 400-6420
nbutler@FresnoPACE.org
www.fresnopace.org/InnovAge California
410 East Parkcenter Circle North
San Bernardino, California
(888) 992-4464
info@Imyinnovage.com
www.myinnovage.com/On Lok Lifeways
1333 Bush St.
San Francisco, California
(888) 886-6565
info@onlok.org
https://onloklifeways.org/pace-centers/30th Street PACE Center
225 30th Street Second Floor
San Francisco, CA 94131Gee PACE Center
1333 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94109IOA On Lok Lifeways PACE Center
3575 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94118Powell PACE Center
1441 Powell Street
San Francisco, CA 94133Peralta PACE Center
3683 Peralta Blvd
Fremont, CA 94536San Jose PACE Center
299 Stockton Ave
San Jose, CA 95126- East San Jose PACE Center
130 N Jackson Ave,
San Jose, CA 95116
California Medical Board Pace Program San Diego County
Redwood Coast PACE
Eureka, California
(707) 443-9747
PACE@humsenior.orgSan Diego PACE
San Diego, California
(619) 205-4585
SDPACE@syhc.orgSt. Paul's PACE
San Diego, California
( 619) 677-3800
www.stpaulspace.org/Stockton PACE
528 E Harding Way
Stockton, California
(209) 442-6077
stocktonpace.info@welbehealth.com
https://stocktonpace.welbehealth.com/Sutter SeniorCare
444 N. Third St
Suite 150
Sacramento, California
(833) 560-7223
www.sutterhealth.org/pace
Page Last Modified: March 25, 2019
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