Last modified on February 13th, 2023 at 04:13 pm
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
The objective of PACE is to provide a range of integrated, preventative, acute, and long-term care services to manage the often complex medical, functional, and social needs of older adults. PACE was created to provide clients, family, caregivers, and professional healthcare providers, the flexibility to meet a person’s health and everyday needs, whilst continuing to live safely in the community. Ultimately, PACE seeks to maximize the dignity and unique needs of older adults and their immediate family unit. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 established PACE as a permanent entity within the Medicare program, enabling states to provide PACE services to Medicaid beneficiaries as a state plan option. Operationally, the PACE program is unique as it is a three-way partnership between the Federal government, the State, and the PACE organization.
Interdisciplinary Teams
This is all possible because PACE employs interdisciplinary teams at the core of the program to exchange information & solve problems as the needs of each participating individual evolves.
Primary Care
Participants then have regular access to doctors and other primary care professionals who know them and specialize in caring for older adults.
Improved Health
Participants enjoy a recognizably improved health status, quality of life, lower mortality rates, increased choice in their time management, and greater confidence in dealing with life’s challenges.
Financial Model
The PACE financing model combines payments from Medicare & Medicaid or private pay sources into one flat-rate payment to provide the entire range of healthcare services, including payment for hospital care.
Transportation
PACE has an integrated transportation system that helps participants to live as independently as possible in the community while having access to support services, medical specialists, therapies, and other medical care sources when required.
Locations
Volunteers of America Nationals Services have PACE programs in Michigan, North Carolina, and Colorado. Use the search below to find a PACE location near you.
We are so grateful for Senior CommUnity Care of NC PACE. We do not know what we would do if it weren’t for the care and services from the PACE program. “PACE calls and checks on her, they put away her groceries, take her to appointments, etc…“
~ N. Long, VOA PACE in North Carolina
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About PACE
We support older adults with chronic care needs and their families enabling them to remain in their homes.
Meeting the needs of Older Adults living at home
PACE has been a nationwide program since the 1970s. It began in San Francisco as a grassroots effort and since then, has continually proven to meet the needs of older adults seeking a complete healthcare system while allowing them to stay home.
As a part of the PACE program, CommUnity Care of Michigan, Colorado and North Carolina provides for all the health care and social needs of older adults who enroll. We support older adults with chronic care needs and their families enabling them to remain in their homes.
Senior CommUnity Care is for:
• Older adults who want to live at home but need support.
• Caregivers caring for older adults living at home.
• Health professionals who want to help older adults living at home remain at home.
“PACE was the perfect solution for me being on Medicare. They evaluated my situation and created a healthcare plan just for me. And I can stay right here in my community.”
-Judy M, VOA PACE in Colorado
Senior CommUnity Care Program
The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) model is centered on the belief that the well-being of seniors with chronic care needs and their families are better served in the community. Together, we are helping seniors to remain living in their homes whenever possible.