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California Community Action Partnership Association Conference
May 4, 2017
1. INTRODUCTION TO PACE/PACE CARE2. PACE CARE CONCEPT AND CED
3. CONDITIONS FOR SUCCESS
AGENDA
PACE Care is a senior care management company. We help families develop solutions for the long-term care needs of their elderly relatives. We are a California certified Home Care Agency.
PACE Care is a subsidiary of Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE), Inc., one of the largest non-profit organizations in the U.S. serving the Asian-Pacific Islander Community.
PACE Care is funded through a grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services to provide culturally competent long-term care for seniors in Los Angeles and provide meaningful employment to area residents.
ABOUT US
OUR MISSION: Our mission is to provide an exceptional caregiving experience to make life more wonderful.
IOUR VISIONI is simple:
People live well and thrive as they age.
WHAT WE DO
Full service, culturally competent care.
We meet you where you are in your elder care needs. We also provide comprehensive wraparound services so you don’t have to worry about anything else
FULL SERVICE SENIOR CARE
PLACEMENT
Help you find a qualified home care aide for your family
REFERRAL
Independent Living Facility
Assisted Living Facility
Hospice
HOME CARE
Full-time Care
Part-Time Care
24/7 Coverage
OTHER SUPPORTS
Handyman ServicesAnd Home Maintenance - help your parent stay safe in the home
THE TEAM
DALTON LALUCESCEO
Dalton is on a mission to change the way care is provided to seniors and
their families.
AKIKO SADAMOTOCARE MANAGER
YASMYN PIRANIGERONTOLOGIST
Originally from Osaka, Japan, Akiko specializes in working with the Japanese and Japanese-American
community.
A graduate of USC's Davis School of Gerontology, Yasmyn is a Certified
Professional Gerontologist (CPG).
KIRSTEN PANNELLCARE COORDINATOR
Kirsten discovered her love of caring for others when she became the primary
caregiver for her grandmother.
ORIGINS
COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Goals
Create full-time jobs that have a meaningful wage and benefits
USE
Start-up or business expansion
Capital expenditures (real or equipment)
Loans or equity investments
Allowable operating expenses
Requirements
At least 75% of jobs must be held by low-income individuals
PACE CARE
Goals
Create 52 full-time jobs that have a meaningful wage and benefits
At least 75% of jobs will be held by low-income individuals
USE
Start-up
PACE Care is a wholly owned subsidiary of PACE
Current Status
Four full-time staff - Avg wage of $28/hr with benefits
Projected: +20 part-time staff by end of 2017 earning 12-15/hr → going to full-time
Estimated ~80% held by low-income individuals
Leveraged CED investment - new grants from new sources
POTENTIAL ISSUES
Industry Dynamics
Rise of facility based home care services - has eroded demand somewhat
Agency vs hiring own caregiver
Market Dynamics
Intense competition
● ~3,000 home care agencies in CA
● Increased by 89% from 1998-2011
● LA and OC accounts for over ⅓ with 1,200+
(UCLA, Home Care Quality and Safety, 2013)
Other External Factors
$15/hr Minimum wage
Fed/CA overtime laws
Lack of family planning for long-term care
ACA - incentives to reduce readmission
CONDITIONS FOR SUCCESS
MISSION ALIGNMENT
Organizational Mission
BusinessGoals
CONDITIONS FOR SUCCESS
OPERATIONAL ALIGNMENT
Organizational Resources
BusinessOperations
CONDITIONS FOR SUCCESS
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
Organizational Advantage
BusinessAdvantage
QUESTIONS?
WWW.TRYPACECARE.COM
CONTACT:DALTON LALUCES(213) [email protected]