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Aging in Place Statistics and Facts in 2024
/in Reports, Research/by masspaceThis article was originally published on Forbes Health. For older adults who prefer to age in place, making safety modifications to their home or downsizing to a residence that requires less maintenance and features fewer mobility barriers can be a crucial decision. Aging in place successfully requires careful planning, and oftentimes, a caregiver, social support system […]
JAMDA Article Highlights Effectiveness of PACE During COVID Pandemic [Press Release]
/in Research/by masspaceThis article was originally posted on NPA Online. Read the full article here. Abstract Objectives Program of All-Inclusive Care (PACE) organizations faced unique challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly given PACE participants are frail older adults who often live with multiple disabilities and chronic conditions. This study describes how PACE programs leveraged their unique program flexibilities […]
Addressing the Needs of Increasing Numbers of Housing Cost-Burdened Seniors Will be a Major Issue in Coming Years, According to JCHS and BPC
/in Reports, Research/by masspaceThis article was originally published on Novogradac. A worrying trend of increasing rates of housing cost-burden seniors is sweeping the country, according to recent reports and seminars from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) and Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC). The JCHS, Housing America’s Older Adults report found that nearly 11.2 million older adults, defined […]
PACE Enrollment Reduces Family Caregiver Burden
/in Research/by masspaceThis article was originally posted on Vital Research. Read the full article here. This is the first in a series of five briefs focused on self-reported perceptions of burden of family caregivers with loved ones enrolled in the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). The PACE model provides integrated interdisciplinary preventative, primary, acute, […]