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PACE The PACE model provides continuous care and services When Community Care Chief Medical Officer Mary P. Gavinski, MD, first saw the PACE model in action, she thought to herself, “This is truly the way geriatric care should be done.” PACE, or Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, is an innovative model that provides a full range of long-term, primary, acute and preventive care to enable individuals who are 55 years old or older and certified by their state to meet a nursing home level of care. Through Community Care’s PACE program, today’s fragmented health care financing and delivery system comes together to serve the unique needs of each individual to help him or her live as independently as possible in the community. Community Care in the forefront of PACE providers PACE started in San Francisco in the 1970s as a long-term care demonstration project. It coordinates all services through an interdisciplinary team and often through adult day health centers. Community Care currently operates two PACE centers in Milwaukee County and one in Waukesha County. Community Care is the only PACE provider in Wisconsin. In 2003, Community Care was approved as a permanent PACE Medicare provider. We are also a technical consulting center authorized by the National PACE Association to assist in the implementation of PACE programs across the country. Key components of the PACE model of care include:
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Policy Material IDs: H2034WEB0910, H5207WEB0910, H5212WEB0910 |CMS Approved: 10/22/2010 |