Hospice News October 4, 2024
Holly Vossel

The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) model is set up to support aging populations with diverse medical and nonmedical needs. This notion, in part, drove BoldAge PACE to unveil a new center in South Carolina.

The company’s strategic growth decisions have largely focused on geographic regions where the greatest level of unmet needs exist, said Rob Williams Sr., PACE executive director at BoldAge. Williams will oversee the new location in North Charleston, South Carolina, which was chosen largely due to the area’s high incidences of stroke-related mortalities, he stated.

The region rests in what is referred to as the Stroke Belt, a pocket of Southeastern states with stroke mortality rates 2x to 4x higher than the rest...

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