PACE Reaches Major Milestone with 200 Programs Nationwide
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly help over 100,000 seniors live safely and independently in their communities
"Becoming the 200th PACE organization in the country, while also being one of the most rural programs nationwide, is an incredible honor for
Today, PACE programs operate in 33 states and the
The community-based model of care is designed to serve older adults with complex health care needs who qualify for a nursing home-level of care but prefer to age in place. Introduced 55 years ago in
"Reaching this milestone provides us with an opportunity to look back and be thankful for the work of the early pioneers at On Lok who dreamed about a better way to provide care to our seniors," said
The PACE model of care utilizes interdisciplinary teams that include primary care providers, registered nurses, home care coordinators, personal care attendants, dietitians, social workers, transportation staff, PACE center managers, and physical, occupational and recreational therapists. Services range from primary and specialty medical care and prescription drugs to transportation, meals and social engagement. The services are coordinated to support the physical, emotional and mental health of participants.
PACE has had a measurable impact on the quality of life of participants. Supported by coordinated care that addresses their medical, social and functional needs, 94 percent are able to continue living in their communities.
"Over the years NPA and the PACE community have adapted the model to changing times," said Bloom. "I am proud that the core purpose of the model – to support seniors in the community – remains stronger than ever."
PACE has tripled its rate of growth in recent years, coinciding with a pivotal moment for the nation's health care system. All baby boomers will be age 65 or over by 2030, and adults over 65 will outnumber children for the first time in
The National PACE Association continues to work with federal and state policy-makers to expand PACE and streamline the PACE enrollment process. Seniors with a need for daily support should be able to start PACE any day of the month. PACE addresses these challenges by offering a sustainable, outcomes-driven model of care for older adults with complex needs.
"Reaching the milestone of 200 programs reflects the growing recognition that older adults deserve care models that prioritize independence, dignity, and quality of life," said Bloom. "As the population ages, PACE is uniquely positioned to meet the needs of seniors while strengthening families, caregivers and communities."
To learn more about PACE and the National PACE Association, visit npaonline.org. To find a PACE program near you, visit npaonline.org/find-a-pace-program.
The National PACE Association (NPA) works to advance the efforts of PACE programs, which coordinate and provide preventive, primary, acute and long-term care services so older individuals can continue living in the community. The PACE model of care is centered on the belief that it is better for the well-being of seniors with chronic care needs and their families to be served in the community whenever possible. For more information, visit www.NPAonline.org and follow us on social media.
View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pace-reaches-major-milestone-with-200-programs-nationwide-302698774.html
SOURCE National PACE Association
Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!
You May Also Be Interested In
- In HelloNation, Roofing Expert Brian Dyck Explains When Roof Repair Is the Right Choice
- Hopper Named to Newsweek's List of America's Best Online Platforms for 2026
- Nocera Announces 1-for-30 Reverse Stock Split
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
PRNewswire, Press ReleasesSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share