PACE Program: Coordinated Care for Seniors

The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) helps eligible seniors receive comprehensive medical care, support services, and long-term care while remaining in their community.

What is the PACE Program?

The PACE program provides coordinated medical and social services for seniors who qualify for nursing-home-level care but wish to remain living at home. Care is managed by a team of healthcare professionals.

What Services Are Included

Medical Care

  • Primary care services

  • Specialist visits

  • Hospital care

Long-Term Support

  • Adult day health services

  • Home care assistance

  • Nursing services

Additional Benefits

  • Prescription medications

  • Transportation to medical appointments

  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation

Who Qualifies for PACE

• Age 55 or older
• Lives in a PACE service area
• Eligible for nursing home level of care
• Able to live safely in the community with support

Why Families Consider PACE

PACE offers a coordinated care approach designed to keep seniors independent while ensuring they receive the medical and personal support they need.

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