St. Paul’s PACE and Supportive Housing Partnership By: Carol Hubbard, Executive Director of Home & Community Services
Seniors 55 or older Need special care and assistance yet wish to remain in their home Skilled nursing level of care Are able to live in the community without jeopardizing their safety Live in our San Diego County service areas Medi-Cal & Medi-Cal/Medicare
Two Centers Transportation Adult (Senior) day care services Primary medical and specialty care Prescription drug coverage Meals and dietary counseling Rehabilitation services Social services In-Home care services Emergency On-call Services
Substandard options for low income Seniors Financial Situations Unstable living situations Not eligible for PACE without an address
Corporation for Supportive Housing San Diego Housing Commission Bridge Housing St. Paul’s PACE commitment Homeless Seniors Near Homeless Seniors
Front St., San Diego November 2013 11 apartments for PACE Participants Focus PACE members
Downtown San Diego June 2015 63 Studios Mostly new enrollees Referrals from community agencies
Comprehensive application process Intensive Case Management Furniture & Furnishings Building Community Building Trust
“I have been a victim of abuse and was homeless for 10 years. I am so happy to have a safe place. PACE has been great for me- my health is getting better.” Caroline “My health is better, I am happier and I have a social life now. PACE saved my life.” Shawn “I am no longer on the street. I am getting medical attention. I have a nice, quiet place to live.” Beverly “ I have never had health care like PACE. The physicians are excellent and the staff are too. My new apartment is peaceful and I am happy.” Festus
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Carol Hubbard, Executive Director Home and Community Services St. Paul’s PACE Email: Director@StPaulsPACE.org Phone: 619-677-3800
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