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⭐️🎉 At our Annual Meeting, we take time to recognize those who help us advance and support our legislative goals. This year, we honored Senator Robyn Kennedy and Julianna Fernandez, Research Director, Office of Representative Thomas M. Stanley, as our State Champions. ⭐️🎉
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Community Care Testimony: Kathleen Monteleone, PACE Participant, Nieghborhood PACE
/in Policy Priorities/by masspaceThis video was originally posted on Vimeo. Watch the full video here.
PACE gains speed as states seek nursing home alternatives
/in Articles, In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally posted on Modern Healthcare. Read the full article here. A little-known program to keep low-income seniors out of nursing homes is getting a shot in the arm.
A Spotlight on PACE Nurses
/in Articles, In the News/by masspaceDuring this week’s quarterly meeting of MassPACE, we had the privilege of speaking with our exceptional PACE nurses in celebration of National Nurses Week and International Nurses Day. The nurses we chose to spotlight were nominated for the distinguished Phyllis Solomon Award, established to honor the memory of Phyllis Solomon. Phyllis Solomon was a highly […]
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly in Rural America: Policy Brief and Recommendations to the Secretary
/in Policy Priorities/by masspaceThis article was originally posted on National Advisory Committee on Rural Health Services. Read the full article here. Although 1 in 5 older adults (65 and over) in the United States live in rural areas,1 there is inadequate access to long-term services and supports (LTSS)1, particularly home and community-based services (HCBS), to meet the complex […]