Solutions for Navigating Daily Life Living with Dementia
For many families, deciding when a loved one should move into Assisted Living is one of the most emotional and complicated choices they will ever face. Some seniors aren’t ready to leave the comfort of their home. Some families feel strongly about keeping their loved one close for as long as possible. And many adult children, doing their best to balance work, caregiving, and their own families, try to make home-based care work—even when it becomes increasingly difficult.
The result? Countless seniors fall into a painful gap:
They need daily help, supervision, and medical support, but they either cannot afford Assisted Living, do not qualify, or simply are not ready to move out of the home they love.
Meanwhile, caregivers stretch themselves thin, relying on neighbors, rotating family members, or hastily arranged home care just to keep their loved one safe while they work.
So the question becomes: What is the solution?
For many families, the answer is surprisingly hopeful.
WelbeHealth PACE: Not Just a Program—A Lifeline
The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) offers everything an Assisted Living Facility provides—medical care, personal support, transportation, therapies, meals, medications—but with one life-changing difference:
Seniors get to remain in the comfort, familiarity, and dignity of their own homes.
WelbeHealth PACE surrounds each participant with a coordinated team that manages every detail of their care, relieving families of the burden of doing it all on their own.
A Complete Care Team, All Working Together
Each participant receives a dedicated team consisting of:
Doctor
Nurse
Social worker
Physical or occupational therapist
Driver
Home care support
This team communicates, plans, and adjusts care together—so families aren’t left trying to coordinate multiple providers or navigate confusing systems.
Safe Transportation and Meaningful Daily Engagement
Participants are transported to and from medical appointments and WelbeHealth’s day centers, where they can enjoy:
Social activities and companionship
Meals and snacks
Therapies and exercise
Medical oversight throughout the day
For those with dementia, this structured, supportive environment can dramatically reduce anxiety and isolation.
Coverage That Eases Financial Stress
One of the biggest advantages is that PACE is covered by Medicare and Medi-Cal for eligible seniors. This means:
No overwhelming monthly Assisted Living fees
No surprise medical bills
No choosing between safety and affordability
PACE helps families stay financially stable while ensuring their loved one receives the care they need.
Peace of Mind for Families
With WelbeHealth PACE, families no longer have to choose between going to work and keeping their loved one safe. The program becomes a partner in care—one that surrounds seniors with support while giving families the reassurance that their loved one is not alone.
For many, PACE is the bridge between “We aren’t ready for Assisted Living” and “We still need help every day.”
It preserves independence, maintains dignity, and offers the compassionate safety net that so many families desperately need.
For more information on WelbeHealth:
https://welbehealth.com/locations/
Contact: Renata Taber (562) 366-4815