• For Network Providers
  • Join Our Team
  • Make a Referral
  • For Family Members
  • Participant Rights
  • Compliance Hotline
800-637-3187   HABLAMOS ESPANOL
WelbeHealth Sequoia
  • About
  • FAQS
  • Services
  • Location
  • Blog
  • Get Started
  • Menu Menu

Posts

Separation anxiety: Coronavirus takes toll on those with Alzheimer’s, their loved ones

April 18, 2020/in General, News /by Roy Alojado

Alzheimer’s is a tough disease to contend with in the normal, everyday world.  Some of the individuals suffering more than most during this time of crisis are those challenged with some form of dementia, especially those with Alzheimer’s.  In our transition to a home-based model, we have taken steps to ensure that these individuals and their loved ones continue to get our support.  The Record recently wrote a story on this topic here, and our own Executive Director Jillian Simon commented on how our changes provided continued support to this group.

To learn more about PACE services, click here.

https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/dreamstime_xxl_173704786.jpg 1280 1920 Roy Alojado https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/180912_WelbeHealth_Logo_NoTagline2.png Roy Alojado2020-04-18 16:42:412020-04-21 16:48:37Separation anxiety: Coronavirus takes toll on those with Alzheimer’s, their loved ones

Just What Older People Didn’t Need: More Isolation

April 13, 2020/in General /by Roy Alojado

Isolation is a high priority issue with seniors.  The New York Times just printed an article highlighting this issue and how senior groups are tackling it through technology.  Although we were not named specifically in the article, it refers to two PACE programs in Southern California that have utilized Grandpads, which we call “WelbeLinks” to combat loneliness and increase their ability to socialize.  The article can be found here.

To learn more about our PACE services, click here.

https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/dreamstime_xxl_173704786.jpg 1280 1920 Roy Alojado https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/180912_WelbeHealth_Logo_NoTagline2.png Roy Alojado2020-04-13 10:02:062020-04-14 10:05:13Just What Older People Didn’t Need: More Isolation

Remote Home Care Model Aims to Protect Seniors

April 1, 2020/in General, News /by Roy Alojado

WelbeHealth and our PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly ) centers was recently profiled in the Escalon Times on how we met the COVID-19 crisis head on, quickly making changes to our program model so that we could deliver our senior care services such as medical appointments and meals to our participants’ homes, instead of our centers.  We also equipped our participants with WelbeLink tablets so that medical and rehab appointments could be done remotely and to help our seniors combat isolation.  Read about our changes to deliver nursing home level of care to our participants.

Remote Home Care Model Aims to Protect Seniors 

To learn more about our other PACE services, click here.

ID 173704786 © Sirinarth Mekvorawuth | Dreamstime.com

https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/dreamstime_xxl_173704786.jpg 1280 1920 Roy Alojado https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/180912_WelbeHealth_Logo_NoTagline2.png Roy Alojado2020-04-01 15:59:452020-04-13 11:38:06Remote Home Care Model Aims to Protect Seniors

TAKING ACTION TO PROTECT OUR SENIORS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

March 23, 2020/in General /by Roy Alojado

To our dear seniors, families, and caregivers,

As you know, the spread of coronavirus continues to escalate globally, nationally, and here in California. During these challenging times, I want you to know that our leadership teams have been working around the clock to implement a proactive clinical and operating model to keep our seniors safe and our team healthy.

We are taking bold, aggressive, and preemptive actions to maintain the health and well-being of our PACE participants and our team.

Pandemic Response Systems Implemented:

Our organization has been prepared to operate during a pandemic since long before the emergence of COVID-19. On March 13, we formally mobilized our emergency preparedness program and launched our Pandemic Incident Response Systems. These systems include a well-defined chain of command and pandemic-specific roles and responsibilities for our team, ensuring clear communication and enabling continued high quality of care for our participants.

Remote/At-Home Patient Care Launched:

As of March 16, our PACE participants are receiving nearly all their care remotely, at home. In addition to medical care, we continue to provide essential services to our seniors based on individual needs, including food preparation and delivery, medication delivery, and personal hygiene assistance.

Each participant has also been provided with a 4G LTE “WelbeLink” tablet with hardware and software specifically designed for use by seniors. Our care teams are using these tablets to maintain regular video communications with participants in the home.

Work from Home Mandated:

As of March 16, all WelbeHealth staff have been mandated to shelter in place and work from home unless otherwise assigned by our emergency response team. This mandate protects our participants and caregivers and ensures immediate containment of any single COVID-19 case.

COVID-19 Resources Ready:

We’re working closely with local, state, and federal health officials to ensure we have appropriate resources in place to care for our seniors. We are prepared to test participants and staff for COVID-19 when appropriate. In addition, we continue to monitor and comply with evolving government and CDC guidance.

My colleagues and I chose to work in healthcare out of a sense of calling—a desire to serve and contribute when it matters most. I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve you, and I assure you that our team will continue to make every effort to do the right thing and protect our seniors during this critical time.

Sincerely,
Si France, MD
CEO, WelbeHealth

To learn more about our PACE services, click here

How COVID-19 Spreads

How to Protect Yourself & Others

Social Distancing

https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/slide.jpg 850 1920 Roy Alojado https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/180912_WelbeHealth_Logo_NoTagline2.png Roy Alojado2020-03-23 15:59:272020-04-13 14:10:28TAKING ACTION TO PROTECT OUR SENIORS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Stockton PACE Celebrates One Year Anniversary

February 8, 2020/in General, News /by Roy Alojado

Stockton PACE, our first Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) celebrated one year of healthcare and wellness service to the eligible seniors in the San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties with a gala event at our Stockton PACE center.  The grand event was covered by the Latino Times  and described the rapid growth of the center and even mentioned the rescue of the dog Daisy, featured in this video.  Click below for the story.

http://xb8.090.myftpupload.com/2020/02/sequoia-pace-celebrates-first-year-serving-seniors/

To learn more about PACE services, click here.

https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/slide2.jpg 850 1920 Roy Alojado https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/180912_WelbeHealth_Logo_NoTagline2.png Roy Alojado2020-02-08 15:19:422020-04-15 15:20:41Stockton PACE Celebrates One Year Anniversary

We are WelbeHealth

December 19, 2019/in General, Videos /by Roy Alojado

At WelbeHealth, our mission is to unlock the full potential of our most vulnerable seniors with empathy and love. We do it through PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), a comprehensive medical and social care model with a decades-long track record of improved quality of life, life expectancy, and personal empowerment for frail seniors. As part of our PACE programs, most participants are able to live safely and independently in their own homes and communities rather than receive care in a nursing home. For more information, please visit welbehealth.com.

We are WelbeHealth Video

To learn more about PACE services, click here.

https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/doctors-m.jpg 1166 1716 Roy Alojado https://welbehealth.com/sequoia/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/180912_WelbeHealth_Logo_NoTagline2.png Roy Alojado2019-12-19 15:59:172020-04-13 14:20:22We are WelbeHealth

Pages

  • About
  • Blog
  • Coronavirus
  • FAQS
  • For Family Members
  • For Network Providers
  • Get Started
  • Home
  • Join Our Team
  • Language Assistance
  • Location
  • Location
  • Make a Referral
  • Non-Discrimination
  • Notice of Privacy Practices (HIPAA)
  • Participant Rights
  • Privacy Policy
  • Services
  • Thank You

Categories

  • General
  • News
  • Press Release
  • Videos

Archive

  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • December 2019

(800) 637-3187
TTY (800) 735-2922

sequoia@welbehealth.com

ABOUT

SERVICES

FAQS

LOCATION

JOIN OUR TEAM

JOIN OUR NETWORK

MAKE A REFERRAL

FOR FAMILY MEMBERS

A WelbeHealth PACE Program

(800) 637-3187
TTY (800) 735-2922

sequoia@welbehealth.com

ABOUT

SERVICES

FAQS

LOCATION

JOIN OUR TEAM

JOIN OUR NETWORK

MAKE A REFERRAL

FOR FAMILY MEMBERS

A WelbeHealth PACE Program

© 2021 Sequoia PACE. All rights reserved.

CMS Approved 10/13/2020

Notice of Privacy Practices (HIPAA)  |  Privacy Policy  |  Non-Discrimination  |  Language Assistance

Notice of Privacy Practices (HIPAA)  |  Privacy Policy  |  Non-Discrimination  |  Language Assistance

© 2021 Sequoia PACE. All rights reserved.

Pending CMS Review

Scroll to top
Peter Xiao, MD

Medical Director

Dr. Xiao graduated from UC Davis Geriatric Fellowship in 2008. Prior to that he finished his Family Medicine Residency training from the University of Wyoming in Cheyenne and attended medical School at Chulalongkorn University. After completing his education, he became a Hospitalist. He worked in many hospitals, including Sutter Coast Hospital, Shasta Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph’s Medical Center, and Vibra Specialty Hospital of Sacramento before becoming the Hospitalist Medical Director at Mercy Merced Medical Center. Passionate with education, Dr. Xiao joined UCSF Fresno Family and Community Medicine Residency Program as core faculty and currently holds the academic appointment of Associate Professor. Bringing his wealth of knowledge and experience, Dr. Xiao, joins Welbe Health as the Medial Director of Sequoia Pace Program.

Nicole Butler

Center Director

Nicole has been a healthcare professional for over 20 years and has a strong record of achievements in growth, operations, marketing, sales, development, as well as planning and execution. She has worked on strategy, development and overall ways to improve the delivery of health to everyone.

Paola Pouponneau-Nisbett

Executive Director

Paola has an extensive work history in the health industry. She has worked in both the medical and mental health field, working with various populations. And has been able to work from direct care service to leadership roles.

Magda Lenartowicz, MD

Medical Director

Dr. Magda Lenartowicz is a passionate physician specializing in the care of older adults. She is a trained internist with a fellowship in geriatric medicine and social scientist with a specialization in gerontology. Prior to joining WelbeHealth, she founded a home health company and taught gerontology at McMaster University in Canada. Most recently, she served as medical director at a comprehensive geriatric inpatient service in Southern California and continues her clinical work as a hospice and palliative care physician with Rozeroom Hospice. Dr. Lenartowicz received her geriatric fellowship training from University of California Los Angeles and completed her undergraduate medical training and residency at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. She completed her undergraduate training in gerontology at McMaster University.

Rosana Scolari

SVP, Operations and Executive Director

A dynamic and team-oriented senior-level professional with 23 years of experience leading and developing healthcare programs in a non-profit health care/social service setting. Recognized for goal-oriented organizational leadership and successful track record of delivering high quality services and positive customer satisfaction.

 

You are now leaving the Sequoia PACE website. 

Click here to proceed to Sutter Health

 

 

You are now leaving the Sequoia PACE website. 

Click here to proceed to Welbehealth

 

Jessica Lopez

Center Director

Jessica’s passion lies in caring for our elders, and she deeply values the integrity of our most vulnerable seniors. She has spent over 13 years providing comprehensive healthcare services to our geriatric patients as a leader in PACE.

Kendell Cannon, MD

Medical Director

Kendell has served as both a Teaching Attending and a Hospice Medical Director. She recently completed a prestigious fellowship at Stanford University with a focus on “Redesigning Care for People in Late Life.” She believes in focusing on her patient’s life goals to maximize their health and well-being.

LinkedIn

Jillian Simon, LCSW

Executive Director

Jillian has spent her career focused on improving geriatric services with an emphasis on patient-centered care. As a veteran PACE and adult day health care executive, she is passionate about promoting health, independence, and an overall increased quality of life for seniors and their families.

LinkedIn