PACE Downtown Oakland
Complete healthcare and friendly support to keep you living safely at home.

Hours
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Monday through Friday
Address
Phone
Communities Served
- Downtown Oakland
- Chinatown
- Lake Merritt
- West Oakland
- Alameda
- Piedmont
- Montclair
- Rockridge
- Emeryville
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What PACE Downtown Oakland Offers
Our Services
Nearby Medical Clinic
Meet with your doctor, nurse, or social worker at our nearby clinic.
Nearby Medical Clinic
Our Downtown Oakland Center helps you connect with your doctor or nurse. We help coordinate your appointments, so that you can meet them at our nearby clinic when it works best for you.
Social Center
Enjoy performances and social activities at our center. You may even meet new people!
Social Center
This is a place where connections and well-being grow. With activities, games, crafts, and celebrations, we create opportunities to bring people together and foster meaningful relationships.
Small Group Activity Room
Join us for focused activities among a small group of people that share your interests.
Small Group Activity Room
Learn and engage in a supportive and enjoyable environment. Join us to do crafts, games, and activities meant for a small group of people.
Senior Gym
Work with your physical therapist to regain strength and enhance your mobility.
Senior Gym
With a focus on helping you preserve your confidence and independence, our physical therapy team works closely with you in every session. Whether you’re healing from an injury or managing a chronic condition, our goal is to help you achieve yours, all in a comfortable and modern space.
Demostration Kitchen
Learn how to make healthy recipes that you can share with your friends and family.
Demostration Kitchen
Expand your culinary expertise with the guidance of a nutritionist. Learn how to transform meals into opportunities to refuel and strengthen your body.
Meal Service
Balanced, nutritious meals that support your health and well-being.
Meal Service
Mealtime is more than just nourishment—it’s an opportunity to connect and share. Celebrate good food and great company, all while enjoying nutritious, balanced meals customized to your health needs.
Computer Lab
Get help with using a computer, or learn how to use an iPad in our WebLinks program.
Computer Lab
Enhance your tech skills, stay connected, and explore the digital world. With easy-to-use equipment and supportive staff, our lab is the perfect place to learn, grow, and engage.
Outdoor Courtyard
Experience the sunshine and fresh air in between events and appointments.
Outdoor Courtyard
Unique to this location, this Chicago-style, four-story building features a beautiful courtyard where you can unwind and relax.
Transportation
Reliable rides to appointments and outings, keeping you connected.
Transportation
We make getting to the Downtown Oakland center easy, safe, and convenient. Our team of dedicated drivers and fleet of comfortable vans ensure your transportation needs are covered.
Care Team at PACE Downtown Oakland

Cynthia Okialda

Cynthia Okialda
I am passionate of working with the older adult population as they have a unique perspective on life and are filled with life lessons and wisdom everyone can learn from. I appreciate the coordinated services PACE provides and am grateful to be part of an organization that will help support and address the unmet needs older adults are facing here in the Bay Area.
I earned my Master of Science in Gerontology from California State University, Long Beach. Over the years, I gained professional experience from working at an assisted living facility, advocating for older adult needs by meeting with elected officials, and facilitating projects addressing the challenges and opportunities older adults may face as they age in their communities. In 2020, I had the opportunity to help open a PACE center in Southern California, which led me to where I am today.
As a Center Director for Center for Elders’ Independence, my vision is to create an inclusive environment where everyone is welcomed and cared for, and where care team becomes extended family members to our participants. My goal is to lead and empower our care team with the skills, tools and resources so they can provide high quality customer service and care to our participants. For our participants, I want to ensure their needs are met by improving their quality of life as they continue to live independently.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family, listening to live music, and exploring new cities when I can. Self-care is also important to me whether it’s hiking, going to the gym, or having a spa day.

Faith Crumpler

Faith Crumpler
I have always enjoyed working with senior patients as I can easily relate to them. They have so many lessons to teach and stories to tell. It’s an honor and a privilege to talk with them. I thrive on patient and colleague diversity that includes varying nationalities, gender identities, sexual orientations and religious beliefs. One major thing I love about working at Center for Elders’ Independence is the access to all the specialties under one roof. There is no waiting to get a referral to anything needed here, whether it’s dentistry, podiatry or rehab. It’s all at my patient’s fingertips.
For over 20 years, I was a medical technologist. Inspired and encouraged by my mentors, I began medical school at age 41.
I graduated with my medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine located in Detroit, Michigan. I also hold a Bachelor’s degree in medical technology from the School of Pharmacy and Allied Health from Wayne State.
For fun outside of the clinic, I enjoy volunteering at my wife’s church as well as canning and preserving fruit. We love to watch zombie movies after a home cooked meal. We moved to the Bay Area in 2011 and really love being here.

Jenny Phan

Jenny Phan
Working as a caregiver to an elderly patient showed me just how disconnected resources are and how stressful it is for their families. As a result, I appreciate being part of an organization that reduces the burden for the elderly and their families. The healthcare system is difficult to navigate, even for younger people. The PACE setting provides a central location for seniors to get their needs met without confusion. Growing up, I helped my own parents translate during their medical appointments and called different offices to figure out their care needs. It wasn’t a simple or streamlined process like it is with PACE.
The elderly is one of the most vulnerable populations, yet they have the most to share through their experiences and wisdom. They have lived through so much, it’s only fair they receive the support they need to enjoy their lives.
In 2018, I joined Center for Elders’ Independence as a Nurse Practitioner shortly after earning my Master’s degree in nursing from Columbia University located in New York City. I also earned my Bachelor’s degree in nursing from the same school. During my studies, I worked at various primary care clinics for women, children and other adults throughout the New York metro area. When I returned to Oakland, I became a home care provider for an elderly patient assisting with daily living activities.
Then I found CEI and love knowing that I’m making a difference in participants' lives. I speak English, Cantonese and conversational Mandarin.
For fun, I really enjoy putting together jigsaw puzzles. Seeing how all the little pieces come together to form the bigger picture is gratifying. I also love to hike in Lake Chabot and Redwood Park. I was born and raised in Oakland and am proud to call it home.