Sutter Health, senior care firm, team up for elderly care San Jose site

Sutter Health, senior care firm, team up for elderly care San Jose site

SAN JOSE — Sutter Health and a firm that specializes in health care for seniors have teamed up to launch a San Jose site that will offer an array of services to elderly people who have low-income levels.

The alliance is setting up shop at 1799 Hamilton Avenue and is using the office building to deliver services to what the health-care firms describe as “vulnerable seniors.”

Physical therapy and exercise areas inside 1799 Hamilton Avenue in San Jose, an office building dedicated to accommodating health care for seniors. (Slava Blazer Photography)

Sutter Health, a medical services titan, is joining forces with WelbeHealth, a physician-led public benefit firm that provides care to seniors, intend to launch the new medical site starting on New Year’s Day of 2024.

“We are excited to work with our Sutter Health partners to serve the most vulnerable seniors with better quality and compassion in the San Jose area,” said Dr. Si France, chief executive officer of WelbeHealth.

Patient areas inside 1799 Hamilton Avenue in San Jose, an office building dedicated to accommodating health care for seniors. (Slava Blazer Photography)

The building is located in the Willow Glen area of San Jose and totals about 15,000 square feet.

“WelbeHealth provides nursing-home-eligible seniors with the wrap-around services they need to remain safely at home in our communities,” said Kevin Cook, president of Sutter Health’s Greater Silicon Valley Market.

The San Jose building will accommodate a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) center, the healthcare firms stated.

More than 4,000 seniors eligible for PACE services live within 15 miles of the San Jose location. The health-care firms anticipate the population of these seniors will increase.

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“Many seniors in San Jose have been left out of the region’s broader economic growth,” said Dr. Vaneesh Soni, chief growth officer at WelbeHealth. “It’s difficult for low-income older adults to make ends meet and get the care they need.”

The two healthcare firms believe that a growing number of seniors must cope with the challenges of high rent, home care labor shortages and family caregivers whose resources and time have become stretched.

WelbeHealth, in addition to the San Jose site, also operates Modesto, Stockton, Fresno, Pasadena, Long Beach, North Hollywood, and Rosemead, the healthcare firm stated.

“All locations deliver fully integrated care, allowing frail seniors to age in place with the support of interdisciplinary teams, including doctors and nurses, physical therapists, home care aides, and social workers,” WelbeHealth.

The firm also provides what it calls “wrap-around services” such as “meals, social activities, and transportation.”