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The Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and now goes to President Biden for his signature. The bill will give veterans increased access to PACE. https://bit.ly/4gj6m8x
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Element Care on PACE for Grand Opening in Lynn
/in In the News, Inside PACE/by masspaceThis article was originally published on Item Live. LYNN — Element Care cut the ribbon for its newest Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) site, the Magnolia A. Contreras Day Center, on Thursday. Subscribe for the full article.
Gov. Healey Signs Long-Term Care Reforms Into Law
/in In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally published on AARP. Reforms are coming to the long-term care industry in Massachusetts. After the Massachusetts House & Seante passed the reform package last week, Governor Healey signed the bill into law Friday. The reforms will strengthen regulations, require infection outbreak response plans, and address staffing issues with a career ladder […]
Bob’s Own Words:What is Age-Friendly
/in In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally published on AARP. Age friendly. What does that mean? What makes a city or town age friendly? Of course, it’s the practical stuff – the things a community does to ensure a safe, healthy environment for people as we age. But first it’s about listening and seeing and walking in the shoes […]
An Age-Friendly Bay State, A Team Effort
/in In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally published on AARP. Approximately 45 million Americans are age 65 or older. By 2030, that number will reach 73 million Americans. At that point, fully one in five Americans will be older than 65. By 2034, the United States will —for the first time ever — be a country comprised of […]