Center for Elders' Independence Expands with 3 New PACE Centers

This major expansion will nearly triple CEI’s capacity, bringing community-based care to over 3,200 older adults across Alameda and Contra Costa counties.

By HFT Staff


In response to the growing demand for senior care services across the East Bay region, Center for Elders’ Independence (CEI) is opening three new Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) centers this summer. This major expansion will nearly triple CEI’s capacity, bringing community-based care to over 3,200 older adults across Alameda and Contra Costa counties. 

The new centers will begin serving participants in May and host public community grand opening events on the following dates: 

  • PACE Tri-Valley – Friday, July 25 
    2441 Constitution Drive, Livermore / Serving Dublin, Pleasanton and Livermore 
  • PACE West County – Friday, August 1 
    3645 San Pablo Dam Rd., El Sobrante / Serving West Contra Costa County 
  • PACE Temescal – Friday, August 8 
    3901 Broadway, Oakland / Serving Oakland and Berkeley 

CEI’s PACE model delivers comprehensive healthcare and social services under one roof. From primary care, to meals, physical therapy and transportation, every service is designed to support seniors’ independence, dignity and quality of life. 



May 5, 2025


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