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Aging is a part of life and how we talk about it is important. Older adults deserve to feel reflected in and respected by the agencies that serve them.
Today, I was proud to sign a bill that officially changes the name of the Executive Office of Elder Affairs to the Executive…
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Transitions at MassPACE
/in Articles, In the News/by masspaceThe MassPACE Board of Directors is seeking applications for a new Executive Director of the Association, effective immediately. The Board recently announced that the current director, Candace Kuebel, will be retiring by year-end, and is actively recruiting for this position. Interested applicants should send an email to: info@masspace.net, and include a cover memo and resume. […]
PACE Awareness Testimony: Gerald Casey, Participant of Neighborhood PACE
/in Policy Priorities/by masspaceThis video was originally posted on Vimeo. Watch the full video here.
PACE Awareness Testimony: Tracy Leedberg, Caregiver Testimony on PACE
/in Policy Priorities/by masspaceThis video was originally posted on Vimeo. Watch the full video here.
A More Humane Model for Eldercare in the U.S.
/in Articles, In the News/by masspaceThis article was originally posted on Harvard Business Review. Read the full article here. The U.S. health care system is not set up to improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable, chronically ill, elderly people, especially those who are poor. Older poor people often face loneliness, depression, a lost sense of purpose, and […]