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PACE owns and operates five group homes licensed to serve residents from 6 to 59 years of age. PACE offers services and activities that give these individuals opportunities to live productive lives within the community. Programs include personal management, community participation, and recreation/leisure activities.

The PACE Residential Program is a licensed vendor operating with the Department of Developmental Services through the San Andreas Regional Center.

Our Homes

The clients residing in our homes are individuals with Autism and related developmental disabilities who, for a variety of reasons, can no longer live in their family homes. Each group home houses six individuals and is supervised by an Administrator and a House Manager who is assisted by a team of trained staff members, 24/7, 365 days a year.

  • Lamar House – Sunnyvale, CA
  • Mahalo House – San Jose, CA
  • Matranga House – San Jose, CA
  • Meadows House – Sunnyvale, CA
  • Miracle House – Cupertino, CA
PACE Residential Program

A Home Environment

Our homelike, family environment provides a comfortable setting for our residents, enabling them to develop daily living skills and to lead more independent and productive lives built on the foundation of personal choice and independent decision-making.

  • Residents are always included in the development of the home’s plans, such as creating activity schedules/calendars, planned menus, and shopping lists.
  • Residents are given the opportunity to make choices by indicating verbally or through a communication device.
  • PACE encourages residents to sustain meaningful relationships with family members and peers through group activities at home and in the community.

Socialization in the Community and Activities

Clients are taught appropriate social behavior in the community. This may include personal introductions, asking for assistance, waiting for a turn in line, respecting others and their space, purchasing items, and transportation etiquette and safety rules. With access to PACE agency vans, our clients are also able to spend much of their time out in the community. We assist adults to access the community in large and small groups to gain independence and individuality.

With input from the residents and their families, PACE maintains a written activity plan designed to meet the recreational, social, and educational needs of residents. Special recreational and educational activities are offered daily, and trips are planned throughout the year. These experiences can include libraries, parks, grocery stores, zoos, and recreational activities.

 

Example of Typical Weekday Daily Activity Schedule

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All scheduled daily living skills and activities are based on each resident’s Individual Program Plan (IPP) objectives, as well as what they communicate as an appropriate and desired choice. Community activities are posted on the monthly calendar.

  • 6:30am-8:30am: Grooming for their Day Program/Work or School; Eat breakfast; Make beds and straighten up rooms; Leave for program
  • 9am-2:30pm: Day Program (School or Vocational)
  • 2:30pm-3:15 pm: Arrive home
  • 3:15pm-3:45pm: Snack and clean up
  • 3:45pm-4:45pm: Work on self-care skills
  • 4:45pm-5:15pm: Leisure/Personal Time or Community Outing
  • 5:15pm–6pm: Help prepare and set up for dinner
  • 6pm-7pm: Dinner and clean up
  • 7pm-8:30pm: Shower/Leisure Time
  • 8:30pm-10pm: Dessert/Quiet Time
  • 10pm-6:30am: Quiet/Bed Time

 

Staff

Each group home is supervised by an Administrator who is assisted by a team of trained staff members, 24/7, 365 days a year.

 

Placements and Contact Information

Thank you for your interest in PACE Residential Group Homes. All group home placements start with a referral from the San Andreas Regional Center (SARC). To learn more, contact us at email hidden; JavaScript is required.