Beyond Credentials: The Importance of Empathy, Experience and Expertise in Healthcare

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Credentials matter, especially in healthcare. Degrees, licenses and certifications are essential to ensure expert, high quality care. But while many people evaluate healthcare choices based on credentials alone, they don’t tell the full story of what makes care truly exceptional.

That’s where PACE comes in. From medical care to social support, CenterLight’s Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) brings together the missing pieces older adults need to live independently at home and in the community.

Where Care is Personal

For CenterLight participants — and our staff — PACE is personal. Our care team goes beyond credentials to deliver whole-person care, while building real relationships with the older adults we serve.

Each participant is supported by an interdisciplinary team (IDT) that may include a primary care provider, nurse, social worker, rehabilitation therapist, dietitian and other specialists based individual needs. These caring professionals take time to listen and truly understand participant preferences and challenges. They do this by seeing the person, not just the diagnosis.

Consistent, familiar faces provide comfort and help build trust while respect for cultures, languages and lifestyles help participants feel understood and supported.

This model of care provides something unique: a deeper connection which leads to stronger health outcomes.  

Trusted Expertise, Proven Experience

Many older adults have complex medical and social needs, and PACE teams bring clinical expertise, geriatric experience and seasoned judgment to every care plan.

By working together and communicating effectively through regularly scheduled meetings, they are able to identify and understand barriers and close gaps in care. The staff is also required to stay current and encouraged to pursue continued professional development through ongoing training, continuing education and regulatory updates, ensuring participants receive high-quality care. Our goal is to meet each individual's emotional, social, psychological and spiritual needs.

A Mission-Driven Workplace

For more than 40 years, CenterLight Healthcare has been caring for New Yorkers from diverse backgrounds. CenterLight PACE is the largest not-for-profit program of its kind in the nation with locations throughout the New York Metro area.

Our workforce reflects the communities we serve — speaking more than 75 languages and dialects — while understanding and appreciating cultural nuances.

Our values:

  • Integrity
  • Creativity
  • Diversity
  • Caring
  • Accountability
  • Approachability
  • Availability

And we know that our employees are at the heart of exceptional care.

Click here to learn about careers at CenterLight.


About the Author

This blog post is written by David Silva, Chief Administrative Officer at CenterLight Health System. David has been working at CenterLight for more than 10 years and oversees Human Resources, Marketing, Information Technology, and Parkchester Enhancement Program (PEP) for Seniors, a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community in Bronx, New York.

In his own words:

"At CenterLight, I believe our strength is our teamwork. We work together to provide high quality care, and each of us is committed to meeting our participants’ needs with respect, dedication, and compassion."

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Updated February 10, 2026

CenterLight Healthcare has an approved PACE contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and NY State Department of Health (NYSDOH). Enrollment in CenterLight Healthcare PACE depends on renewal of its contract with CMS and NYSDOH. Participants may be fully and personally liable for the cost of unauthorized or out-of-PACE program agreement services. Upon enrollment, the PACE program will be the participant’s sole service provider. Participants will have access to all services needed as identified by the Interdisciplinary Team, but not to a specific provider of these services. Please contact us for more information.

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