Home Health Care News October 15, 2025
Morgan Gonzales

The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is designed to keep older adults in their homes by using multidisciplinary care teams, including home-based care providers, and leveraging alternative payment structures to help avoid institutional bias.

“People want to stay at home, and we want them to stay at home as well,” Rob McCommons, a PACE development consultant, said on a Health Dimensions Group webinar on Wednesday. “We’re really able to do this. One of the mechanisms of this is that we have the flexibility to provide for participant needs without fee-for-service restrictions.”

Health Dimensions Group is a management and consulting organization that supports the senior living, assisted living, post-acute and long-term care industries.

PACE provides medical care and...

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