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PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly)

Updated: Apr 26

PACE is a Medicare and Medicaid program designed to help older adults stay in their homes while receiving the full spectrum of medical and social services. PACE provides an entire care team, including doctors, therapists, nurses, and social workers — all under one roof.


✅ Who Qualifies:

  • Age 55 or older

  • Certified by your state to need nursing home–level care

  • Able to live safely at home with PACE support

  • Live in a zip code where a PACE organization operates


🩺 What PACE Provides:

  • Primary medical care and specialist services

  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy

  • Prescription drugs and medical equipment

  • Home care and personal assistance

  • Meals, activities, and rehabilitation at adult day health centers

  • Dental, vision, hearing care

  • Transportation to appointments and PACE centers


PACE uses a "team-based" approach to keep seniors healthy, reduce hospital visits, and manage chronic illnesses.


📝 How to Apply:

  1. Find a local PACE organization: Search here

  2. Schedule an eligibility assessment

  3. Enroll and begin receiving care

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