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By Carol HubbardExecutive Director of Home & Community Services
Kim StratmanHealth Plan and Housing Manager
Introduction
http://www.stpaulseniors.org/kpbs-story-on-celadon
St. Paul’s Senior Services Nonprofit organization for seniors in San Diego County
Array of housing and service programs
Independent housing
Assisted living
Skilled nursing
Memory care
Intergenerational day care program
Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
St. Paul’s PACE
Serving San Diego area
Serving 560 participants
2 PACE Centers
2008 Reasner Center – 300
2012 Akaloa Center - 260
Corporation for Supportive Housing San Diego Housing CommissionBRIDGE Housing Corporation Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation
Housing Partners
St. Paul’s PACE commitment Homeless Seniors At Risk Homeless Seniors
Parker Kier
Front St., San Diego
November 2013
11 apartments for PACE Participants
Focus PACE members
Developer: San Diego Housing Commission/Housing Development Partners
Celadon
Downtown San Diego
May 2015
63 Studios
Mostly new enrollees
Referrals from community agencies
Developer: BRIDGE Housing
Talmadge Gateway
City Heights, San Diego May 2017 59 Studios Mostly new enrollees Referrals from community
agencies Homeless Alternate Service Partner:
Father Joe’s Villages Developer: Wakeland Housing
and Development Corporation
Program Planning Stages
Research
Staffing
Meetings
Outreach Challenges
Transitional housing organizations
Trust and messaging
Collaboration to extend stay
Veteran’s organizations
Benefits concerns
PACE Enrollment Challenges
Servicing new client’s needs
Increased screening needed
Housing disqualifiers
Commitment to PACE
Housing Placement Challenges
Application Process
Moving In
Making it a Home
Maintaining the Home
IDT Challenges
Participant Trust in PACE model
Pain Management Care Planning
Behavioral Health Symptom Management
Tenant Demographics
As of October 2016 Total Enrolled in Supportive Housing 69 Average age 65 Sex
Female 54% Male 46%
Race/Ethnicity White 36% African American 28% Latino 28% Asian/Pacific Islander 4% Other 4%
Data Collection Outcomes
Assumptions
Improved physical health
Improved ADL independence
Improved community integration
Improved mental health
Reduced unnecessary hospital/ER visits
Reduced service needs
Reduced depression
Improved cognition
Improved activity engagement
“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
“I watched the building go up, dreaming I could live there.”
Participant Testimonials
Participant Testimonials
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2014/feb/10/san-diego-program-independent-senior-live-downtown/
Thank you.
Carol Hubbard
Executive Director Home & Community Services
Kim Stratman
Health Plan & Housing Manager
111 Elm St., San Diego, CA 92101 tel (619) 677-3800630 L St., Chula Vista, CA 91911 tel (619) 271-7100