Vista Community Clinic Opens Glendale PACE Center — FQHC Expands Coordinated Senior Care in Los Angeles County
Vista Community Clinic (VCC) — an FQHC with sixteen locations across North San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, and Riverside counties serving more than 70,000 residents — opened a new Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) center in Glendale (425 East Colorado Street, Los Angeles County). The center serves adults 55 and older who would otherwise qualify for nursing-home-level care, with a day center seating up to 98 participants, a medical clinic, therapy gym, activity and dining spaces, and wheelchair-accessible transportation between homes, the center, and medical appointments.
VCC PACE accepts Medi-Cal beneficiaries, dual-eligibles, and private-pay participants, with eligible Medi-Cal participants served at no cost — a rare net-positive access-and-hiring signal in a cut-heavy budget year.
Key takeaways
- An FQHC (VCC) is expanding coordinated senior care (PACE) in LA County — new capacity for up to 98 daily participants and associated care-team hiring.
- VCC PACE accepts Medi-Cal, dual-eligible, and private-pay participants; eligible Medi-Cal participants pay nothing.
Primary source
The Vista Press (Vista Community Clinic announcement)Affected FQHCs
FQHC Talent. (2026, July 8). Vista Community Clinic Opens Glendale PACE Center — FQHC Expands Coordinated Senior Care in Los Angeles County. Primary source: The Vista Press (Vista Community Clinic announcement). Retrieved July 17, 2026, from https://www.fqhctalent.com/intel/vcc-glendale-pace-center-opening-july-2026
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