Three recently opened East Bay senior centers offering all-inclusive care programs aim to bring peace of mind to families balancing their loved one’s independence with the need for more hands-on care.

In El Sobrante on Tuesday, seniors sat around tables in the Social Day Center of the new Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, or PACE, facility, enjoying a snack while listening to Spanish music, chatting among themselves and playing Loteria, a Mexican board game similar to bingo. Others were in the gym or undergoing examinations in the medical clinic.

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The one-stop shop, operated by East Bay nonprofit Center for Elders’ Independence, opened in West Contra Costa County on Aug. 2. Two additional centers opened the same day in Oakland’s Temescal neighborhood and Liv

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