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What are the contexts of the geriatric care model for all-inclusive care for the elderly?

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Autumn Lee
16 July 2025
What are the contexts of the geriatric care model for all-inclusive care for the elderly?

What are the contexts of the geriatric care model for all-inclusive care for the elderly?

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Leo Wells
16 July 2025

My great pleasure!

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Autumn Lee
16 July 2025

Thank you for your thoughtfulness.

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Leo Wells
16 July 2025

The Geriatric Care Model for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is designed to provide comprehensive, coordinated, and integrated care to older adults who are eligible for nursing home care but prefer to live in their homes or the community. PACE programs aim to enhance the quality of life and functional independence of elderly individuals while promoting their overall well-being. Here are some key contexts of the PACE model:
1. Home and community-based care: PACE emphasizes delivering care in the home and community settings rather than institutional settings like nursing homes. Participants receive a range of services, including primary and specialty healthcare, personal care, rehabilitation, social services, and transportation.
2. Comprehensive care coordination: PACE programs prioritize care coordination to ensure that participants' medical, social, and functional needs are met holistically. Care coordinators oversee and manage the delivery of services, coordinate appointments and referrals, promote medication management, and facilitate communication among the interdisciplinary team and participants' primary caregivers or family members.
3. Preventive and primary care: PACE places a strong emphasis on preventive and primary care services. Regular health assessments, screenings, and preventive interventions help identify health issues early and manage chronic conditions effectively.
4. Long-term care services: PACE programs provide a range of long-term care services tailored to meet participants' needs. This can include assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), personal care, meal planning and nutrition services, respite care, home modifications, durable medical equipment, and end-of-life care. The comprehensive nature of these services helps participants maintain their independence and enhance their quality of life.
5. Social and recreational activities: PACE recognizes the importance of social engagement and recreational activities in promoting overall well-being. Programs often offer various social and recreational opportunities, including day centers, group activities, peer support, and cultural events. These activities help combat social isolation, promote mental stimulation, and foster a sense of community among participants.

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