Definition of Programs Of All-Inclusive Care For The Elderly (Pace)

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Programs Of All-Inclusive Care For The Elderly (Pace)

The term 'Programs Of All-Inclusive Care For The Elderly (Pace) ' as it applies to the area of Medicare in the United States can be defined as ' PACE combines medical, social, and long-term care services for frail people. PACE is available only in states that have chosen to offer it under Medicaid. To be eligible, you must: Be 55 years old, or older, Live in the service area of the PACE program, Be certified as eligible for nursing home care by the appropriate state agency , and Be able to live safely in the community'.

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