Representatives from the New Jersey PACE Association, Theresa Edelstein, Ian Magerkurth and Dena Register, took to Capitol Hill on March 24 to advocate for improved access to PACE for older adults. Advocacy Day was part of the National PACE Association’s Spring...
Highlighting the growing funding discrepancy between Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) and the managed care organizations that support managed long term services and supports provided the foundation for the Association’s request for...
New Jersey’s Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) are scheduled to meet with members of the Garden State’s Congressional delegation during the March 2026 National PACE Association Spring Policy Forum...
Both the U.S. House AND Senate Appropriations Committees recognized PACE as a proven, fully risk-bearing model that helps medically complex older adults live safely at home—and urged CMS to move quickly on PACE-specific model tests to expand access and affordability....
Acting NJ Department of Human Services Commissioner, Stephen Cha, M.D., celebrated New Jersey’s achievement of having all 21 counties awarded to Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) organizations. New Jersey is among the first states in the...
On Jan. 8, 2026 the New Jersey Department of Human Services celebrated the achievement of a milestone with respect to services for older adults — the awarding of a PACE organization in all 21 counties. In the Department’s press release...