The New Year is a time for fresh beginnings, and for seniors and their families, it’s an opportunity to set goals that ensure safety, independence, and quality of life. At Gary and Mary West PACE in San Marcos, we are here to help low-income seniors and their caregivers achieve these goals with comprehensive support tailored to individual needs.

For seniors, maintaining independence at home while managing chronic health conditions can be a challenge. Our PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) program provides a holistic approach to care, offering services like medical care, transportation, physical therapy, nutritious meals, and social activities—all under one roof.

Socialization and movement are vital for seniors’ overall well-being. “Staying active and connected significantly improves seniors’ physical and emotional health,” says Alyssa Armstrong, Rehab Manager at Gary and Mary West PACE. “Our program facilitates this by offering structured exercise classes, social events, and opportunities for meaningful engagement with peers.” These activities not only enhance quality of life but also help prevent isolation and promote independence.
For adult children balancing caregiving responsibilities with careers and families, the new year often brings a renewed commitment to finding balance and support. Gary and Mary West PACE provides that relief, ensuring their aging parents receive expert care and attention. Our team works closely with caregivers to create a seamless experience, offering peace of mind and the freedom to focus on other priorities.

We invite you to start the year with a fresh perspective on senior care. Come visit our center for a complimentary lunch and tour to see how we can help you or your loved one achieve your goals.

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