Part of the Aging and Disability Business Institute Series—a Collaboration of n4a and ASA.
Includes complimentary CEs
If you require ADA accommodation to participate in this web seminar, please contact Steve Moore at your earliest convenience to make arrangements – smoore@asaging.org
This seminar will discuss the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) and opportunities for Area Agencies on Aging to develop or partner with a PACE organization. The seminar will review the PACE care model, the population served, payment and growth opportunities. It will present a case study of a PACE organization sponsored by an AAA, including a review of the development and operational requirements.
Participants in this web seminar will be able to:
- Describe the PACE care model and its scope of services;
- Identify the population of older adults served by PACE;
- Describe the challenges and opportunities associated with developing a PACE organization; and,
- Describe the challenges and opportunities of partnering with a PACE organization.
Presenters:
Peter Fitzgerald, M.S., is the executive vice president for Policy and Strategy at the National PACE Association, where he leads efforts to increase older adults’ access to PACE’s community-based, fully integrated care model.
Regina Sayers has been executive director of the Appalachian Agency for Senior Citizens since 2010. AASC operates more than 30 programs, including AllCARE PACE with a $14.3 million budget.
The Aging and Disability Business Institute is funded by:
The Administration for Community Living
The John A. Hartford Foundation
Partners:
National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a)
Independent Living Research Utilization/National Center for Aging and Disability
Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley/Healthy Living Center of Excellence.
The Evidence-Based Leadership Council
Learn more about The Aging and Disability Business Institute at www.aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org