The PACE provides medical and social services for people with significant needs who want to continue living at home. It’s a combined effort between Medicare and Medicaid. The Program of All-Inclusive ...
The PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) program was created to help people 55 and older remain in their home instead of moving to a nursing facility. This integrated care model helps ...
Rising demand for long-term care is inevitable as more and more baby boomers retire. Meeting this demand will be a challenge. Recent evidence from the PACE program demonstrates that for-profit care ...
Some of the most vulnerable seniors are in need of a variety of low-cost health and social services so they can remain in their homes. One way to get help: PACE, or the Program of All-Inclusive Care ...
While the cohort of Americans moving into retirement continues accelerating, the senior housing supply is not keeping up, according to JLL in a recent MHN trends report. And this year, research from ...
How many of life's pleasures do you plan to phase out in the final 1/3 of your life? Many of us would like to retain as many as possible. But, under the current concepts of long-term care that is not ...
Juggling Maria Inez Gamez's medications and care became too difficult for her granddaughter and other family members, but the family didn't want to place her in a nursing home. They discovered San ...
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