
When authorized by the team, PACE provides all needed preventive, primary health, acute and long term care services so that older individuals may live in their own homes and communities as long as possible. We believe that older adults with chronic care needs do better when they are able to remain in their homes & in their community.
Services available:
- Adult Day Health Center
- Transportation to and from our center
- Medications ordered by our physicians
- Nursing care
- Rehabilitation and restorative therapies
- Personal care and homemaker services
- Primary and specialty medical care
- Pastoral care
- Social services
- Social activities and recreation
- Nutritional counseling
- In-home care
- Caregiver support
- Home modifications
- Continence management
- Hospitalization and nursing home care when needed
- Other specialty services and equipment when needed
Many of these services are provided at the PACE adult day health center. Participants receive full medical and preventive care, and may participate in the range of activities offered each day.
Care is provided by a team of licensed professionals who work to meet the individual needs of each participant. The team remains involved in the participant’s care even if they should need to be hospitalized or if they require short or long term treatment in a nursing home. The care team is made up of primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, social workers, therapists, personal care workers, and other dedicated staff.
A PACE Participant must receive all needed health care, including primary care and specialty physician services (other than emergency services), from the PACE organization or from an entity authorized by the PACE organization.
PACE participants may be fully and personally liable for the costs of unauthorized or out-of-network services.
A complete listing of our contracted facilities and service providers is available upon request.




