Living Better in San Diego - St. Paul's PACE allows low-income seniors to continue to live independently

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St. Paul’s Senior Services was the first non-profit organization to bring PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) to San Diego County in 2008. Since then, St. Paul’s PACE has expanded to four clinics and has helped more than 4,000 low-income San Diego seniors access medical care, social services, transportation, and home care so they can remain living safely in their homes. St. Paul’s PACE provides a caring network of services that fosters independence, preserves individual dignity, and enables frail seniors to remain at home, involved with their family, friends, and community. Medical Director Dr. Jaime Stull discusses the mission and guiding principles of St. Paul’s PACE.

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