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Assembly Aging and Long-Term Care Committee Informational Hearing on Services for Seniors to Age at Home October 25, 2017 CURRENT AND INNOVATIVE MODELS OF SERVICE Presented by Cheryl Wilson, RN, MA, LNHA Chief Executive Officer 1

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Assembly Aging and Long-Term Care Committee

Informational Hearing on Services for Seniors to Age at Home

October 25, 2017

CURRENT AND INNOVATIVE MODELS OF SERVICE

Presented by Cheryl Wilson, RN, MA, LNHA Chief Executive Officer

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1962 - 2017

As community needs changed, St. Paul’s Senior Services

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1967 Manor Tower

opened

1963 Residents move into

Manor. First HUD building in California

1982 Health Center

completed

Manor Tower

Health Center

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1992 St. Paul’s Villa

Assisted Living.

1997 St. Paul’s

Intergenerational Program

(Senior Day and Childcare)

2010 St. Paul’s Villa

Opens Memory Care

program.

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June 2015

Residential Living / Assisted Living / Memory Care

Designed to welcome family, children and friends with areas to create family memories and have special celebration meals; and ….. dancing to piano music.

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2008 St. Paul’s

PACE Reasner Opens first PACE

program in San Diego

2012 St. Paul’s PACE

Akaloa, Chula Vista

(first in San Diego South County)

2017/2018 St. Paul’s PACE

East County 6

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Dedicated to Quality of Life

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SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PROVIDED BY ST. PAUL’S PACE

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Transportation Social support Primary Doctors Medical Specialists: Dentists, Podiatrist, Behavioral Health, Optometrist, Cardiology Nursing care Medications and med management Physical and Occupational therapy Home care: cleaning, laundry, shopping Day center care, recreational program and meals Dietary counseling and support

Services are provided as needed , and approved by the Interdisciplinary team.

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SUPPORTIVE HOUSING OUTCOMES

o Improved: Physical /Mental Health Activities of Daily Living Community Integration Cognition Activity Engagement

o Reduced: Unnecessary hospital/ER visits Police/ambulance intervention Service needs Depression

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Parker-Kier Bankers Hill, San Diego

St. Paul’s PACE partnered with the San Diego Housing Commission and Housing Development Partners to provide 11 apartments for very low-income seniors and seniors at risk of homelessness.

Opened 2013

Seeing apartment for the first time!

Views of San Diego Bay!

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St. Paul’s PACE at Celadon Downtown San Diego

St. Paul’s PACE partnered with Bridge Housing to provide 63 apartments for homeless seniors, or “at risk” of homelessness.

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Talmadge Gateway St. Paul’s PACE partnered with Wakeland Housing & Development Corporation to provide 59 apartments for homeless seniors. Talmadge Gateway, a “new” building in which all 59 apartments are dedicated to St. Paul’s PACE, and is the first permanent supportive housing development in San Diego dedicated solely to medically frail, formerly homeless seniors.

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Talmadge Gateway

The first resident getting his keys!!

June 2017

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“THERE IS NO HEALTH WITHOUT HOUSING”