InnovAge intends to open new PACE center in Sacramento, Calif.
October 24, 2018
The Sacramento center is in partnership with Adventist Health and Eskaton; InnovAge and Adventist Health also agree to grow PACE throughout the state
InnovAge today announced with Adventist Health and Eskaton their shared intent to partner in bringing a new Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) center to Sacramento, Calif. InnovAge and Adventist Health are also exploring an expanded partnership to bring PACE to several other California communities. PACE is an alternative to nursing homes, designed to keep seniors living in their own homes and communities for as long as safely possible. Participants are primarily dually eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.
In addition to its operations in four other states, InnovAge currently operates a PACE center in San Bernardino, Calif.
“For more than 20 years, PACE has been the core of our business,” said InnovAge CEO and President Maureen Hewitt. “Our passion and mission at InnovAge is to provide services to the most vulnerable seniors to help them age in their own homes with dignity. We look forward to collaborating with Adventist Health and Eskaton to bring PACE services to seniors in the Sacramento area, and we are excited to work with Adventist Health to reach more seniors throughout the state of California.”
According to the U.S. Census, by 2020, there will be nearly
14,000 low-income seniors in the Sacramento area who could
qualify for PACE; statewide, this number is about 220,000.
“At Adventist Health, we see PACE as a unique and important
strategy which can help us transform the health of our
communities,” said Bill Wing, president of Adventist Health. “A
comprehensive plan and coordinated approach to care for the frail
elderly can improve independence, improve outcomes, relieve
stress from family members, and reduce total community cost of
care. We are thrilled to be partnering with InnovAge, a proven
expert in coordinating this type of care, to bring this
innovative service to our communities.”
“Eskaton is excited about being involved as a partner in bringing
this new PACE center to Sacramento, serving our most vulnerable
older adults and expanding our year mission of enhancing lives
through innovative health, housing, and social services,” said
Todd Murch, president and CEO of Eskaton.
Since August, InnovAge has acquired four PACE facilities in
Philadelphia, PA; and two in Virginia. The company serves more
than 5,000 older adults with PACE and is the largest PACE
provider in the U.S.
About InnovAge. InnovAge’s mission is to help seniors live life
on their terms by aging in place, in their own homes and
communities, for as long as safely possible. The company’s
primary offering is the Program of All-inclusive Care for the
Elderly, or PACE. InnovAge has supported and cared for thousands
of seniors since 2001. InnovAge has more than 1,600 employees at
15 PACE centers in California, Colorado, New Mexico,
Pennsylvania, and Virginia. InnovAge is headquartered in Denver,
Colorado, and is committed to expanding PACE to serve more
seniors throughout the country. For more information, visit
www.MyInnovAge.com.