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CarePartners PACE recently celebrated a $5.2 million expansion to it’s program.

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Not every older adult is ready (or able) to move into a care home, and that can leave family members and caregivers worried about their safety at home.

That’s where Mission Health’s CarePartners PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) comes in. Tailored for individuals 55+ who need support at home, this program offers community-based care and services for those who might otherwise require nursing home care.

The best part? Seniors can maintain their independence while receiving the care they need, all from the comfort of their own home.

See care services + eligibility

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