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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 […]
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, […]
Survey: One in Four U.S. Older Adults Needed Long-Term Care for Themselves or a Loved One In 2022
/in Research/by masspaceThis article was originally posted on Nexus Insights. Read the full article here. Results Twenty-four percent of U.S. adults ages 50 and older say they, or a loved one needed long-term care in the past year, according to a new, national survey. According to the survey findings, most older adults said the process of selecting […]
Most People Want to Age in Place, but Few are Aware of the Services Available to Support Them
/in Research/by masspaceThis article was originally posted on Cross Country. Read the full article here. Despite the rapid acceleration of aging in the U.S., the study findings present a surprising lack of awareness of in-home care options for Americans aged 50 years or older. Fewer than one in 10 respondents are actively looking into care. More than […]