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āļøš 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. āļøš
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Caregivers play key roles at the new Fallon elder care location in Dartmouth. Here’s why.
/in Articles, In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally published onĀ South Coast Today. For the first time, older adults and caregivers in Southeastern Massachusetts can access the services offered by the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly so that they can live in their home community with dignity. Read the full article online…
Fallon Health expands to new location in Dartmouth
/in Articles, In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally published onĀ South Coast Today. View the gallery on South Coast Today.
Fallon Health Expands Elder Care Access with First PACE Program in Southeastern Massachusetts
/in Articles, In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally published onĀ Fallon Health. New Dartmouth Location Opens with Powerful Community Conversation on Caregiving and Aging with Dignity Dartmouth, Mass., Nov. 5, 2025āFallon Health celebrated a major milestone with the launch of its Summit ElderCareĀ® program in Dartmouth, bringing the first Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) to Southeastern Massachusetts. […]
āPeople think they are invincible.ā Most Americans are unprepared for aging, studies show.
/in Articles, In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally published onĀ Boston Globe.