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How to allow your aging loved one to live at home (safely)

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Mission Health

CarePartners PACE recently celebrated a $5.2 million expansion to its program.

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Not every older person can or wants to live in a care home — but that can leave family and caretakers concerned about them living safely at home.

A solution: Mission Health’s CarePartners PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly). Designed for people age 55+ who need home support, the program provides community-based care + services for people who might otherwise need nursing home-level care.

The result: Older adults retain their independence while being safely looked after in the comfort of their home.

See care services + eligibility

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