
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia visited AltaMed Health Services Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)in Long Beach to learn how the program is keeping local seniors out of nursing homes. During Mayor Garcia’s visit, PACE participants engaged in an art workshop with local artist Aydee Lopez Martinez, he toured the facility, and spoke with seniors.
AltaMed PACE helps participants avoid nursing homes by receiving highly coordinated health and social services necessary to help them live safely and independently in their own home. AltaMed PACE provides its participants with comprehensive health, dental and behavioral health services. It also provides transportation to medical appointments, social services, meals, and social activities at its centers that focus on connectivity.
Research has shown that PACE programs reduce hospitalization, emergency room visits and nursing home stays. Participants survive longer than similar patients in less comprehensive programs. According to the National PACE Association, COVID deaths among PACE participants have been about one-third those of nursing home residents.
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