An Innovative Care Program for Seniors

The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) provides improved living and higher-quality outcomes for less cost.

The PACE Model of Care

The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) model of care is designed to help older adults remain in their home in the community for as long as possible. The PACE model provides both medical and social services and is a welcome alternative to nursing home care for many older adults. An interdisciplinary health care team implements a comprehensive and individualized care plan to address the chronic health needs of participants and provides assistance for family caregivers.

 

Members and Participants Talk About PACE

PACE is a special program that has the potential to greatly reduce the health inequity in our rural communities. This is how health care should work.

Rob Williams, Sr., Program Director, Orangeburg Senior Helping Center Rob Williams, Sr.
at Orangeburg Senior Helping Center

The PACE program is excellent. Any time anyone needs help, they are there, and the staff is so friendly and caring. Oh, don't forget the food, so good. My counselor was also by my side during my grieving, and I am so grateful.

Belinda Allen headshot Belinda Allen
Participant since 2006

Before I Found PACE

The Before I Found PACE Series highlights the experiences of PACE participants and family caregivers.

Bernadette Jensen experienced homelessness for years before enrolling in St. Paul’s PACE in San Diego. St. Paul’s PACE is part of People Assisting the Homeless (PATH), a coalition of organizations that address homelessness in the city. Jensen receives health care and other services from the PACE program, which partnered with Father Joe’s Villages to provide her with housing.

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PACE By The Numbers

95%

Live in the Community

16

Trips per month

Trips Per Month

21,918

Meals served per day

Meals Served Per Day

97.5%

of family caregivers would recommend PACE

Family caregivers would recommend PACE

PACE in the News More PACE in the News

Redwood Coast PACE Marks Ninth Anniversary

Sep 1, 2023, 14:54 PM by Sherry Fox

Redwood Coast PACE, a program of the Humboldt Senior Resource Center, celebrated its ninth anniversary last month. Since 2014, Redwood Coast PACE has provided person-centered medical care, social services and in-home support and has demonstrated its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for older adults in communities from Scotia to Trinidad.

“We are immensely proud to celebrate our nine-year anniversary of serving Humboldt County during National PACE Month,” said Barbara LaHaie, director of Redwood Coast PACE. “Our dedicated team has been unwavering in their commitment to delivering the highest standard of care and support to our participants. It is their passion and dedication that have made Redwood Coast PACE a trusted and respected organization in our community.”

NPA News NPA News

Posted on: September 1, 2023
Humboldt Senior Resource Center

Redwood Coast PACE, a program of the Humboldt Senior Resource Center, celebrated its ninth anniversary last month. Since 2014, Redwood Coast PACE has provided person-centered medical care, social services and in-home support and has demonstrated its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for older adults in communities from Scotia to Trinidad.

“We are immensely proud to celebrate our nine-year anniversary of serving Humboldt County during National PACE Month,” said Barbara LaHaie, director of Redwood Coast PACE. “Our dedicated team has been unwavering in their commitment to delivering the highest standard of care and support to our participants. It is their passion and dedication that have made Redwood Coast PACE a trusted and respected organization in our community.”

Redwood Coast PACE Marks Ninth Anniversary (Times Standard, Aug. 30, 2023)

 

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Posted on: September 1, 2023
Humboldt Senior Resource Center

Redwood Coast PACE, a program of the Humboldt Senior Resource Center, celebrated its ninth anniversary last month. Since 2014, Redwood Coast PACE has provided person-centered medical care, social services and in-home support and has demonstrated its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for older adults in communities from Scotia to Trinidad.

“We are immensely proud to celebrate our nine-year anniversary of serving Humboldt County during National PACE Month,” said Barbara LaHaie, director of Redwood Coast PACE. “Our dedicated team has been unwavering in their commitment to delivering the highest standard of care and support to our participants. It is their passion and dedication that have made Redwood Coast PACE a trusted and respected organization in our community.”

Redwood Coast PACE Marks Ninth Anniversary (Times Standard, Aug. 30, 2023)