ConcertoCare PACE is listed as a California PACE resource for seniors and families reviewing care coordination options in Los Angeles. PACE stands for Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly. It is designed for older adults who may need a higher level of coordinated support while trying to remain safely in the community.

Quick answer

If you are comparing ConcertoCare PACE with Medicare Advantage, Original Medicare, Medi-Cal, home care, or other senior-support options, start by confirming service area, eligibility, doctors, prescriptions, transportation, day-center expectations, in-home support, and total costs. All Seniors Foundation can help families prepare the right questions before contacting the PACE organization directly.

What to know about ConcertoCare PACE

PACE is not just a doctor network or a standard insurance card. It is a coordinated care model. For the right person, a PACE program may combine primary care, specialty coordination, therapy, prescriptions, transportation, social support, adult day services, and home-based support through one organized team. The exact services, costs, and enrollment steps must be confirmed directly with the program because details can change.

All Seniors Foundation is not ConcertoCare PACE and does not make PACE eligibility or enrollment decisions. Our role is to help seniors, family members, caregivers, and case managers understand what to ask, what documents to gather, and how PACE may compare with other Medicare and Medi-Cal options in California.

Questions to ask before contacting ConcertoCare PACE

Planning question Why it matters
Is the senior inside the current service area? PACE is location-based. Confirm the address and county before spending time on enrollment steps.
What doctors and specialists would the senior use? PACE may change how primary care, specialist referrals, and outside appointments are coordinated.
How are prescriptions reviewed? Medication lists should be checked carefully before any coverage or care change.
What transportation is included? Transportation can affect appointments, adult day center attendance, caregiver workload, and safety planning.
What costs apply with Medicare, Medi-Cal, or both? Costs can depend on Medicare and Medi-Cal status. Do not assume a page, flyer, or old note reflects current cost rules.

Who this page can help

How All Seniors Foundation can help

All Seniors Foundation provides free senior-support guidance for qualifying older adults and families. We can help you prepare a call checklist, gather basic questions, compare PACE with other options, and decide what to confirm before making any Medicare, Medi-Cal, or care-coordination decision. Call (818) 581-4101 for help organizing your next step.

Related Medicare Help pages

Official resource

For general federal information about PACE, review Medicare.gov PACE information. For a specific program, always confirm details directly with the PACE organization and with Medicare or Medi-Cal resources before changing coverage or care arrangements.

ConcertoCare PACE PACE questions

Is ConcertoCare PACE PACE the same as a Medicare Advantage plan?

PACE is a different care model from most Medicare Advantage plans. A PACE organization generally coordinates medical and supportive services through an interdisciplinary team for people who meet program and service-area requirements. Seniors should confirm plan fit, eligibility, and enrollment effects before making a change.

Who may be a good fit for ConcertoCare PACE PACE?

PACE may be worth reviewing for an older adult who wants coordinated medical care and supportive services while living in the community. Fit depends on age, service area, care needs, safety at home, Medicare or Medi-Cal status, and the program's current enrollment rules.

Can All Seniors Foundation enroll someone in ConcertoCare PACE PACE?

All Seniors Foundation can help seniors and families organize questions and understand what to verify, but the PACE organization controls eligibility review, enrollment, service details, and final decisions.

What should families confirm before choosing ConcertoCare PACE PACE?

Families should confirm the service area, primary care access, specialist access, prescriptions, transportation, adult day center expectations, in-home support, costs, and what happens to current Medicare or Medi-Cal coverage.

Can caregivers call All Seniors Foundation about PACE options?

Yes. A caregiver, family member, case manager, or healthcare provider can call All Seniors Foundation to discuss questions to ask and how to compare PACE with other senior-support options in California.

Important: This page is educational and is not medical, legal, financial, insurance, or enrollment advice. Benefits, eligibility, service areas, costs, provider access, and enrollment rules can change. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.