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Raynham MA Area Elder Law Attorney: At-Home Care Programs Part 5 of 6
The author Brigitte von Weiss of VON WEISS LAW OFFICE is an Easton MA estate planning and elder law attorney.  
Website:  vonweisslaw.com
What is the Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)? 
Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a nationwide model of care designed to help elders stay living in the community (instead of in nursing homes) as long as possible.  
A team of health professionals assesses each elder's needs and develops a plan of total care.  Services are in the elder's home, adult day health center or an assisted living facility. 
The PACE program is for elders who are 55 or older (individuals under 65 must meet the Social Security disability definition), live in a PACE service area, are able to live safely in the community (with assistance through PACE), are certified by the state as eligible for nursing home care, and agree to receive health services exclusively through the PACE. 
          What is the difference between PACE and Elder Service Plan? 
Elder Service Plans are part of the PACE program.    
          What are the income and asset rules for PACE? 
If an elder has gross monthly income of $2,163 or less in 2014, there is ... more

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