New Jersey Department of Human Services’ Commissioner Dr. Stephen Cha; Deputy Commissioner, Aging and Disability Services Kaylee McGuire; and Senior Policy Advisor Jack Teters spent a “day in the life” of a PACE participant on May 19 at BoldAge PACE in Oceanport, NJ. Meaningful conversations with PACE participants revealed how PACE has been life-changing for them because of the coordinated care and services and the regular social connections offered through PACE. For many, PACE has prevented an inevitable admission to a nursing home or multiple hospital admissions and instead supported independence, dignity and grace for their life in the community. The Association shared with the Human Services leaders the need for closer collaboration to support the growth and reinvestment in PACE to ensure a sustainable future and serve more New Jerseyans. We thank Dr. Cha and his team for their time and intentional engagement and look forward to all we can achieve together in the years ahead.

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About NJ PACE

The NJ PACE Association The New Jersey PACE Association was established in 2018 as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization to promote the common interests of Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly in New Jersey, to further education for those involved in PACE, to advance the development of PACE in New Jersey and to advocate for the PACE model of care.

We are dedicated to supporting access to and advocating for the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) with the aim of promoting independence and quality of life for older adults in their communities.