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Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly(PACE)

PACE is unique. It is an optional benefit under both Medicare and Medicaid that focuses entirely on older people, who are frail enough to meet their State's standards for nursing home care. It features comprehensive medical and social services that can be provided at an adult day health center, home, and/or inpatient facilities. For most patients, the comprehensive service package permits them to continue living at home while receiving services, rather than be institutionalized. A team of doctors, nurses and other health professionals assess participant needs, develop care plans, and deliver all services which are integrated into a complete health care plan. PACE is available only in States which have chosen to offer PACE under Medicaid.

Eligibility

Eligible individuals who wish to participate must voluntarily enroll. PACE enrollees also must:

  • Be at least 55 years of age.

  • Live in the PACE service area.

  • Be screened by a team of doctors, nurses, and other health professionals.

  • Sign and agree to the terms of the enrollment agreements.

Services

PACE offers and manages all of the medical, social and rehabilitative services their enrollees need to preserve or restore their independence, to remain in their homes and communities, and to maintain their quality of life. The PACE service package must include all Medicare and Medicaid services provided by that State. At a minimum, there are an additional 16 services that a PACE organization must provide, e.g., social work, drugs, nursing facility care. Minimum services that must be provided in the PACE center include primary care services, social services, restorative therapies, personal care and supportive services, nutritional counseling, recreational therapy, and meals. When an enrollee is receiving adult day care services, these services also include meals and transportation. Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Generally, these services are provided in an adult day health center setting, but may also include in-home and other referral services that enrollees may need. This includes such services as medical specialists, laboratory and other diagnostic services, hospital and nursing home care.

An enrollee's need is determined by PACE's medical team of care providers. PACE teams include:

  • Primary care physicians and nurses.

  • Physical, occupational, and recreational therapists.

  • Social workers.

  • Personal care attendants.

  • Dietitians.

  • Drivers.

Generally, the PACE team has daily contact with their enrollees. This helps them to detect subtle changes in their enrollee's condition and they can react quickly to changing medical, functional, and psycho-social problems.

Payment

PACE receives a fixed monthly payment per enrollee from Medicare and Medicaid. The amounts are the same during the contract year, regardless of the services an enrollee may need.

Persons enrolled in PACE also may have to pay a monthly premium, depending on their eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid.

Current Sites

There are 25 PACE sites and each site has about 200 enrollees. Limited new sites may be added each year. Sites are available in the following states. Select a state from the list below for a list of sites available in that state and the contact phone number and address for each site.

California

Colorado

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Missouri

New York

Ohio

Oregon

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Washington

Wisconsin

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