Intus Care’s team of leading PACE experts take a hands-on approach with leadership teams and staff to both execute project work plans and create an organizational data driven culture. Intus Care helps ...
Four days a week, Judith Wright pushes her walker to board a bus that takes her to a bustling Sterling Heights center where she mingles with friends, sees her doctor and health care team, eats two hot ...
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 ...
Given the track record of good outcomes and savings, policy leaders must do more to promote growth of for-profit PACE programs, the author asserts. Regaining the federal budget’s fiscal sustainability ...
PACE plans offer comprehensive care management and wide-ranging benefits for qualifying adults age 55 and older. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising partners ...
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 ...
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a joint Medicare and Medicaid program. It allows a person requiring nursing care to live at home by receiving care from the community. PACE ...
In San Francisco in the 1970s, a group of people who cared about and respected the role of seniors in their community created a new model of care that allowed their elders to be fully cared for while ...
The center, which is named after ICHS’s former executive director, is a dream a decade in the making. ICHS ran the PACE ...
The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, funded by Medicare and Medicaid, has quietly succeeded in enabling some older Americans to age in place. By Paula Span Felicia Biteranta was ...