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PACE is a health plan exclusively for individuals over 55 years of age. Our programs have been operating for over 40 years and are located throughout California. PACE is for individuals who are living with chronic illness, or disabilities and need coordinated medical care to continue living as independently as possible in their home and community. Our health care teams provide a hands-on approach, coordinating medical, social, and home care services so the individuals no longer need to manage their medical care alone. PACE participants tend to be those in the community who are most in need of medical and managed care support. We use a team of qualified, bilingual, caring doctors and staff to provide individuals with All-inclusive medical, social, nutritional, rehabilitation, homecare, and meal services. These healthcare and social service professionals are experts in working with older adults. They work together with PACE participants and their family members to develop the most effective plan of care. PACE provides all the care and services covered by Medicare and Medi-Cal, as approved by our team of healthcare professionals, known as the interdisciplinary team, as well as medically-necessary care and services not covered by Medicare and Medi-Cal (see the list of services below and on the following page). Individuals must be 55 years of age or older and: Primary care (including doctor visits and nursing services) Medical specialty services Prescription drugs WHAT IS PACE? A TRAINING GUIDE FOR OUTREACH & REFERRAL ORGANIZATIONS Live in a PACE-covered zip code/service area Be certified by the State of California as needing a level of care equal to nursing home services; and Be able to live safely in the community with the help of PACE services. Durable medical equipment (DME) Hospital care, as required Nursing home care, as required Emergency services (24 hours per day, 7 days a week) Adult day care in our beautiful day centers Health education and nutritional counseling Rehabilitation therapy (physical / occupational / speech therapy) WHO CAN JOIN A PACE MANAGED CARE PLAN? COVERED SERVICES PLUS: Any other services determined medically necessary by the PACE team of health care professionals to improve and maintain our PACE participants overall health. Transportation Home care / Personal care assistance Mental and behavioral health services Recreational activities Vision, hearing and dental services Laboratory / X-ray services Social services Podiatry Meals

ADDITIONAL DETAILS ABOUT COVERED SERVICES Doctors and care team Urgent care Prescription drugs Vision services Dental We have primary care physicians and a full team of care providers, including registered nurses, social workers, physical and occupational therapists, dieticians and others. Together, the PACE care team of professionals create a plan of care customized for each PACE participant. PACE offers 24-hour access to care. PACE covers all medically-necessary prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs with no co-pay. PACE covers all eye exams, as well as glasses. PACE covers routine dental and preventive services including exam, X-rays, cleanings, fillings, and dentures. Long-term services & supports PACE covers long-term services and supports including adult day care, nursing home care, meals, nutrition counseling, social services and transportation. Transportation Languages PACE Service Areas PACE provides all medically-necessary door to door transportation to the PACE center for activities or medical appointments. Our participants can also get transportation to appointments in the community. PACE strives to meet the cultural and linguistic needs of the diverse communities we serve by providing bilingual staff and/or interpreters for languages needed including Spanish, Tagalog, Chinese, and Vietnamese. See page 7 for zip codes and counties Provider Hospitals Alameda County: Contra Costa County: Los Angeles County: Orange County: Riverside & San Bernardino County: Sacramento County: San Diego County: San Francisco County: Santa Clara County: Alta Bates Summit Hospital, Alta Bates Hospital, St. Rose Hospital, Alameda County Medical Center (Center for Elders Independence) Washington Hospital (On Lok) Alta Bates Summit Hospital, Alta Bates Hospital, St. Rose Hospital, Alameda County Medical Center (Center for Elders Independence) White Memorial Medical Center, Monterey Park Hospital, Beverly Hospital, Pacific Alliance Medical Center (AltaMed PACE) Mission Community Hospital, Valley Presbysterian Hospital, Providence Tarzana Medical Center (Brandman Centers) All Orange County Acute Care Hospitals (CalOptima) Dignity Health - St. Bernardines and Community (Innovage) Sutter Memorial Hospital, Sutter General Hospital, Sutter Roseville Hospital, Sutter Davis Hospital (Sutter SeniorCare) Scripps Mercy, San Diego and Chula Vista (St. Paul s PACE) Chinese Hospital, CPMC, St. Francis Memorial, St. Mary s, UCSF, Seton Medical Center (On Lok) O Connor, Good Samaritan, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (On Lok)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How much does PACE cost? If an individual is eligible for Medi-Cal and Medicare, all PACE services are covered at no additional cost. Medi- Cal beneficiaries who have a share-of-cost remain responsible for their individual share-of-cost. PACE programs also accept Medi-Cal-only and privatepay individuals. How do PACE participants get to the PACE Center and what services are provided there? Transportation is provided by the PACE program. A specially equipped van picks our PACE participants up at home and brings them to the PACE Center for the day. They may get a medical clinic check-up, physical and rehabilitative therapy, or bathing services, depending on their needs. They will get a hot meal, plus social and recreational activities with other participants at the PACE Center. Do PACE participants receive in-home services? Those who are eligible will receive in-home care services. These services must be necessary and approved by the inter-disciplinary team, including but not limited to: Personal care (bathing, grooming, dressing) Light housekeeping Can individuals who belong to a Medicare HMO also enroll in PACE for long-term care services? No. They can only enroll in one Medicare health plan. PACE health plans are both Medicare and long-term care providers. By enrolling in a PACE health plan they will be automatically disenrolled from their current Medicare/HMO plan. What about a PACE participant s personal doctors? PACE participants must receive all their care from PACE approved doctors and providers and are personally responsible for any unauthorized or out of network services. PACE participants have medical care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. PACE programs contract with many different medical specialists and provide transportation to and from medical appointments. The goal of the PACE program is to provide a plan of care tailored to each participant s individual needs. Each PACE program coordinates medical care, including but not limited to: hearing needs, foot and eye care, medications, rehabilitative therapy, nutrition, dental, recreational activities, home care, and transportation. PACE program participants receive all health care services that are recommended by the inter-disciplinary team, which is made up of a center manager; physician; clinic and home care nurses; social worker; physical, occupational, speech, and recreational therapists; dietitian; health care aides; and transportation staff. What happens if a PACE participant needs nursing home care? The goal of PACE is to keep participants out of a nursing home as long as possible. If at some point it is in the best interest of the participant to receive care in a nursing home, supervision of the participant continues by the interdisciplinary team. How do individuals join PACE? The first step is for the individual or caregiver(s) to contact their local PACE program. A list of California PACE programs is located on page 6, or visit www.calpace.org. If it appears that the individual is eligible for PACE, the PACE program will schedule a home visit to tell the individual and caregiver(s) more about PACE. Next they will arrange a tour of the PACE center for the individual and caregiver(s), and finally they will schedule a complete medical and social assessment by our interdisciplinary team.

HOW PACE DELIVERS SERVICES PACE provides comprehensive care PACE uses Medicare and Medi-Cal funds to cover all medically-necessary care and services. An individual can have either Medicare or Medi-Cal, or both, to join PACE. The focus is on the participant Our participants have a team of health care professionals to help make health care decisions. These teams are made up of health care experts who are experienced in the chronic illnesses and conditions of seniors. In addition to daily care, our participants receive a comprehensive medical assessment every six months so our team members know the participant, their living situation, and their preferences. PACE supports family caregivers PACE programs support family members and other caregivers with care giving training, support groups, and respite care to help families keep their loved ones in the community. Preventive care is covered and encouraged The focus of every PACE programs is to help our participants live in the community for as long as possible. To meet this goal, PACE programs focus on preventive care such as physical and occupational therapy and the installation of durable medical equipment in the home to reduce the risk of falls. Although all people enrolled in PACE are eligible for nursing home care, only 7% on average are living in nursing homes at any point in time. PACE covers prescription drugs PACE programs offer Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. When an individual joins PACE, they receive their Part D-covered drugs and all other necessary medication from the PACE program. Note: PACE participants may not join a separate Medicare drug plan. If they do they will lose their PACE health and prescription drug benefits. PACE is sponsored by the health professionals who treat the participant PACE programs are provider sponsored health plans. This means the PACE doctor and other care providers are also the people who work with the individuals to make care decisions. No higher authorities will overrule what the participant, the doctor, and other care providers agree on. If a participant disagrees with the interdisciplinary team about their care plan, the senior has the right to file an appeal. PACE provides medical transportation PACE programs provide all medically-necessary transportation to and from the PACE Center for activities or medical appointments. We also provide transportation to medical appointments in the community and emergency transportation at no additional cost. PACE provides services in the community PACE programs provide care and services in the home, the community, and the PACE Center. They have contracts with many different specialists and providers in the community to make sure their participants get the care they need. PACE participants get most of their care from PACE staff in the PACE Center. PACE Centers meet State and Federal safety requirements and include adult day programs, medical clinics, activities, and occupational and physical therapy facilities. PACE is covered by Medicare and Medi-Cal If a individual is eligible for Medicare and Medi-Cal, all PACE services are covered at no cost to the participant. Medi-Cal beneficiaries who have a share-of-cost remain responsible for their individual share-of-cost. PACE programs also accept Medi-Cal only and privatepay individuals. Individuals who have Medicare only (do not have Medi-Cal) will be charged a monthly premium to cover the long-term care portion and a premium for Medicare Part D drugs. For participants with Medicare and Medi-Cal with no share-of-cost, PACE services are free. There is never a deductible or co-payment for any drug, service, or care approved by the PACE interdisciplinary team.

PACE PARTICIPANT RIGHTS Disenrollment Appeals/Grievances Enrollment in PACE is effective the first day of the calendar month following the date the Enrollment Agreement is signed. For example, if the Enrollment Agreement is signed on March 14, the enrollment will be effective on April 1. After signing the Enrollment Agreement, services from the PACE program continues unless the participant chooses to disenroll from the program ( voluntary disenrollment ) or if the participant no longer meets the conditions of enrollment ( involuntary disenrollment ). The effective date of termination is midnight of the last day of the month following notice of disenrollment. Participants may disenroll from the PACE program without cause at any time. In certain cases, a PACE program may terminate enrollment, for example if a participant moves out of the program s service area or no longer meets the level of care required. When disenrolling, the PACE program will work to transition the individual back into traditional Medi-Cal and/ or Medicare services, or another health plan. Medical records will be forwarded as requested and authorized by the senior or designated representative, and referrals to other resources in the community will be made to assure continuity of care. When an individual disenrolls they are required to continue using PACE services and to pay any monthly fees until the disenrollment becomes effective. If the senior is hospitalized or undergoing a course of treatment at the time disenrollment becomes effective, the PACE program has the responsibility to continue providing services until the individual is reinstated with traditional Medi-Cal and/or Medicare or is enrolled in another health plan. PACE participants or their family members or representatives may file a grievance relating to delivery of services or quality of care up to 180 days following the incident or action that is the subject of the grievance. Grievances must be filed with the PACE program, and will be responded to within 30 days (within 72 hours if the grievance involves imminent threat to the participant s health). If, after completing the PACE program s grievance process, or participating in the program s grievance process for at least 30 days, the participant is not satisfied, he/she may request a review by the Medi-Cal Ombudsman unit. A PACE participant may additionally appeal the PACE program s denial of coverage or payment for any service, including a denial, reduction, or termination of service. The PACE participant, or his or her family member or representative, must file an appeal either verbally or in writing within 180 calendar days of the date coverage or payment for the service was denied. The PACE program must respond to each appeal within 30 days (72 hours for situations in which the participant believes that his or her life, health, or ability to regain or maintain maximum function would be seriously jeopardized). At any time during either the grievance or appeals process up until 90 days from the date of resolution, a participant, or designated representative(s), may also request a fair hearing from the Department of Social Services. PACE PROGRAM NETWORK RESTRICTIONS Primary Care Physician (PCP) PACE programs employ primary care physicians who specialize in caring for older adults. Upon joining the program, the individual transfers their care to one of the PACE primary care physicians. All PACE programs have extensive and growing networks of specialists within their communities. In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) When an individual enrolls in PACE, all home based medical and personal care services will be coordinated by the PACE care team and delivered by a fully trained and qualified PACE employee. Therefore the participant must disenroll from IHSS to enroll in the more comprehensive PACE program. PACE home care services are provided as needed and approved by the PACE interdisciplinary team and may include light house cleaning, bathing, shopping, meal preparation, laundry services and more.

HOW DO I GET MORE INFORMATION? Each program has State certified marketing representatives who can answer any questions you may have, arrange a tour of a PACE site and/or provide in-service training at a PACE program or at your location. Here is information on how to reach them: AltaMed PACE (877) 462-2582 www.altamed.org Brandman Centers for Senior Care (818) 774-8444 www.brandmanseniorcare.org Los Angeles County Los Angeles County (San Fernando Valley) CalOptima PACE (714) 468-1100 www.caloptima.org Orange County Centers for Elders Independence (510) 433-1150 www.cei.elders.org Innovage (877) 653-0015 www.myinnovage.org On Lok Lifeways (888) 886-6565 www.onlok.org Sutter SeniorCare (916) 446-3100 www.sutterseniorcare.org St. Paul s PACE (619) 271-7100 www.stpaulspace.org Alameda and Contra Costa County Riverside and San Bernardino County San Francisco, Alameda and Santa Clara County Sacramento County San Diego County These California PACE sites are proud members of CalPACE

County covered by PACE Alameda County PACE Plan Center for Elders' Independence Zip Codes 94501, 94502, 94540, 94541, 94542, 94544, 94545, 94546, 94552, 94577, 94578, 94579, 94580, 94601, 94602, 94603, 94605, 94606, 94607, 94608, 94609, 94610, 94611, 94612, 94613, 94618, 94619, 94621, 94625, 94626, 94627, 94702, 94703, 94704, 94705, 94706, 94707, 94708, 94709, 94710, 94720 Alameda County On Lok Lifeways 94536, 94537, 94538, 94539, 94555, 94560, 94587 Contra Costa County Center for Elders' Independence 94530, 94801, 94803, 94804, 94805, 94806 Los Angeles County Los Angeles County AltaMed PACE 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004, 90005, 90006, 90007, 90008, 90010, 90011, 90012, 90013, 90014, 90015, 90016, 90017, 90018, 90019, 90020, 90021, 90022, 90023, 90026, 90027, 90028, 90029, 90031, 90032, 90033, 90036, 90037, 90038, 90039, 90040, 90041, 90042, 90043, 90044, 90057, 90058, 90059, 90061, 90062, 90063, 90065, 90071, 90201, 90220, 90221, 90222, 90240, 90241, 90242, 90248, 90255, 90262, 90270, 90280, 90601, 90602, 90603, 90604, 90605, 90606, 90640, 90650, 90660, 90670, 90706, 90712, 90713, 90723, 90746, 90747, 90805, 91006, 91007, 91008, 91010, 91016, 91107, 91108, 91204, 91205, 91706, 91731, 91732, 91733, 91746, 91754, 91755, 91770, 91775, 91776, 91780, 91801, 91803 Brandman Centers for Senior Care 91301, 91302, 91304, 91307, 91311, 91335, 91343, 91344, 91345, 91306, 91402, 91401, 91405, 91406, 91411, 91316, 91356, 91607, 91367, 91325, 91324, 91326, 91303, 91403, 91364, 91423, 91604, 91436 Orange County CalOptima 90620, 90621, 90623, 90630, 90638, 90680, 90720, 90740, 92606, 92614, 92626, 92627, 92646, 92647, 92648, 92649, 92655, 92661, 92663, 92683, 92701, 92703, 92704, 92705, 92706, 92707, 92708, 92780, 92782, 92801, 92802, 92804, 92805, 92806, 92807, 92821, 92831, 92832, 92833, 92835, 92840, 92841, 92843, 92844, 92845, 92861, 92865, 92866, 92867, 92868, 92869, 92870, 92886 Riverside County InnovAge 92320, 92501, 92502, 92503, 92504, 92505, 92506, 92507, 92508, 92509, 92513, 92514, 92515, 92516, 92517, 92518, 92519, 92521, 92522, 92551, 92552, 92553, 92554, 92555, 92556, 92557, 92570, 92860, 92877, 92878, 92879, 92880, 92881, 92882, 92883 Sacramento County Sutter SeniorCare 95605, 95608, 95610, 95621, 95624, 95628, 95652, 95660, 95757, 95758, 95811, 95814, 95815, 95816, 95817, 95818, 95819, 95820, 95821, 95822, 95823, 95824, 95825, 95826, 95827, 95828, 95829, 95831, 95832, 95833, 95834, 95835, 95838, 95841, 95842, 95864 San Bernardino County InnovAge 91701, 91708, 91709, 91729, 91730, 91737, 91739, 91743, 91752, 91758, 91761, 91762, 91763, 91766, 91784, 91785, 91786, 92223, 92313, 92316, 92318, 92322, 92324, 92325, 92331, 92334, 92335, 92336, 92337, 92346, 92350, 92354, 92357, 92359, 92373, 92374, 92375, 92377, 92399, 92401, 92402, 92403, 92404, 92405, 92406, 92407, 92408, 92410, 92411, 92412, 92413, 92414, 92415, 92418, 92423, 93427 San Diego County St. Paul's PACE 91902, 91910, 91911, 91913, 91914, 91915, 91932, 91935, 91941, 91942, 91945, 91952, 91977, 91978, 92019, 92020, 92021, 92040, 92071, 92101, 92102, 92103, 92104, 92105, 92106, 92107, 92108, 92109, 92110, 92111, 92113, 92114, 92115, 92116, 92117, 92118, 92119, 92120, 92123, 92124, 92133, 92134, 92135, 92136, 92139, 92140, 92154, 92155, 92173 San Francisco County Santa Clara County On Lok Lifeways All San Francisco County Zip Codes On Lok Lifeways 94022, 94023, 94024, 94035, 94039, 94040, 94041, 94042, 94043, 94085, 94086, 94087, 94088, 94089, 94301, 94302, 94303, 94304, 94305, 94306, 94309, 95002, 95008, 95009, 95011, 95013, 95014, 95015, 95026, 95030, 95031, 95032, 95033, 95035, 95036, 95042, 95044, 95050, 95051, 95052, 95053, 95054, 95055, 95056, 95070, 95071, 95101, 95103, 95106, 95108, 95109, 95110, 95111, 95112, 95113, 95115, 95116, 95117, 95118, 95119, 95120, 95121, 95122, 95123, 95124, 95125, 95126, 95127, 95128, 95129, 95130, 95131, 95132, 95133, 95134, 95135, 95136, 95138, 95139, 95140, 95141, 95148, 95150, 95151, 95152, 95153, 95154, 95155, 95156, 95157, 95158, 95159, 95160, 95161, 95164, 95170, 95172, 95173, 95190, 95191, 95192, 95193, 95194, 95196

PACE PARTICIPANT TESTIMONIALS The care that PACE gives us is excellent, they give us a lot of love. My doctor is first rate. I am happy and thankful to have found PACE, I would be in a nursing home otherwise. I enjoy PACE very much, I love going for visits and I really appreciate the home care. My life has changed tremendously, thank God for PACE. PACE is my home away from home and I love everyone here. Now I know where all the Angels are, they work at PACE. - Isabel The Staff at PACE are great. They are helpful and friendly and very patient. This is the best program I have ever found, they keep my father safe and at home, I couldn't do it without them. - Judy I appreciate PACE, especially what physical therapy has done for my legs. I can now walk short distances. The meals are fabulous and the clinic is always there when I need them. Transportation does a great job getting me to PACE and home. - Teresa I really love PACE. The staff are gracious and kind as well as efficient and courteous. - Robert PACE picks me up from home and takes me to all of my doctor s appointments. - Consuelo M. God has blessed me with the best help and some one who understands me, PACE. - Bernard FINAL JUNE 2014