Developing a PACE program is a lengthy, complex process involving the state government, federal government, and the program sponsor(s). The organizations listed below have rolled up their sleeves and are committed to providing new PACE programs in California. Once these organizations become operational, they will advance to full PACE Member status.

Asian Health Services
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Camarena Health
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Clinica Sierra Vista
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innercare
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Los Angeles LGBT Center
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