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Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

CalOptima Health PACE supports seniors age 55 and older who qualify for nursing home care but want to stay in their own homes.

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See Our PACE Center

Explore PACE Center

Stay Active and Healthy at Home

CalOptima Health’s PACE program helps you live a more full and independent life while staying at home. Serving Orange County’s Medi-Cal and Medicare seniors for more than 10 years, our PACE program has review scores greater than 95%.* There are no ZIP code limits, so more seniors like you can join and stay active at home.

*Per CalOptima Health PACE I-SAT Participant Satisfaction Report (January 2024, pg. ii), conducted by Vital Research, an independent research firm.

Live Fully With Our PACE Program

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Activities to Keep You Engaged

Join activities like Zumba, bingo and crafts as well as counseling and community resources.

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Transportation to and From Our PACE Center

Let our friendly van drivers take you to and from the PACE Center and other appointments.

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Medical Care for Your Needs

Get personalized care at home or at our PACE Center.

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Personal Care to Make Life Comfortable

Live comfortably as our caregivers help you with bathing, dressing, grooming and more.

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Meals to Keep You Healthy

Enjoy balanced meals made for your health needs.

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Medicines Sent to Your Home

Get your medicines at our PACE Center or delivered to your home, so you never miss a dose.

See Our PACE Center

Our state-of-the-art PACE Center in Garden Grove offers a welcoming place for you to get comprehensive health care services.

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Large Dayroom
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Rest Spaces
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Primary Care Clinic
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Outdoor Patio
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Indoor Gym
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Full Kitchen
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Get Started on Your PACE Program Journey

Enroll in PACE

Call Us

Call 1-844-999-PACE (7223) to tell us you’re interested. We’ll ask about your age, home, health and more to see if you qualify.

Meet With Our Team

Our health care team will visit you at home to learn more about your needs and check if you meet the state’s requirements.

Attend Your Enrollment Meeting

You’ll be invited to a meeting to learn about our PACE program benefits and fill out the forms, such as the enrollment agreement.

Start Getting PACE Services

Congratulations — you’re enrolled! Our team will work with you to craft your care plan.

Resources, Rights and Responsibilities

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Review the PACE Participant Enrollment Agreement

Learn more about our PACE program’s benefits and services.

PACE Participant Enrollment Agreement

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Access Other Important Notices and Forms

See our notices on privacy practices and nondiscrimination, PACE Referral Form and past annual notices newsletters.

PACE Referral Form

Notice of Privacy Practices

Notice of Nondiscrimination

Annual Notices Newsletters

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Submit Complaints and Appeals

Learn more about your right to file a complaint or appeal if you have concerns about the health care services you get through our PACE program.

Reporting and Solving Problems

Grievance Form

Appeal for Reconsideration of Denial

Appointment for Representative Form

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Report Fraud, Waste and Abuse

If you think you see fraud or waste, call our Compliance and Ethics Hotline at 1-855-507-1805 (TTY 711) or complete our fraud, waste and abuse reporting form.

Compliance and Fraud, Waste and Abuse Reporting Form

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Know Your Rights and Responsibilities

Review your rights as a CalOptima Health PACE program participant.

Bill of Rights for PACE Participation

Frequently Asked Questions

See All FAQs
  • What will I do at the PACE Center?

    Depending on your needs, you could visit our PACE Center one to five times a week to:

    • Get comprehensive health care services
    • Enjoy healthy meals 
    • Join fun activities with other participants
  • How do I get to and from the PACE Center?

    Our friendly, reliable van drivers will bring you to and from our PACE Center and your home.
  • What is an interdisciplinary team (IDT)?

    Your IDT works together to give you comprehensive and coordinated care. It is made up of health care professionals, such as: 

    • Primary care providers
    • Specialists
    • Nurses
    • Pharmacists
    • Social workers
    • Dietitians
    • Physical therapists
    • Occupational therapists
    • Home care staff
    • Activity recreational staff
    • Transportation staff

    Our IDT works with you and your family to create an individual care plan (ICP), that is managed on a daily basis. By seeing you often at PACE, our IDT can see if your health changes and modify your care plan.

  • How do I pay for your PACE program?

    Our PACE program is funded by Medicare, Medi-Cal or both. Our team can help you understand your coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.
  • What if I am not satisfied with PACE?

    Our team strives to respond to your concerns and improve your experience with our PACE program. You can disenroll at any time, and we will help you move to new health care services.
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