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Information for PACE Sites

Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, or PACE, is a managed care model that provides participants with all of their needed health care, medical care and ancillary services in acute, subacute, institutional, and community settings. Services include primary and specialty care, adult day health services, personal care services, inpatient hospital, prescription drug, occupational and physical therapies and nursing home care.

Ohio has two PACE sites: one in Cincinnati managed by Tri-Health Senior Link and one in Cleveland, managed by Concordia Care. Together, these sites can serve up to 880 Ohioans.

Beginning in April, 2005, the Department of Aging became the State Administering Agency for PACE, as authorized in House Bill 95. The Department will work to further expand the program through the addition of satellite sites for existing PACE providers or perhaps by creating new sites in other urban areas.

Ohio: So Much to DiscoverOhio Department of Aging
Ted Strickland, Governor - Barbara E. Riley, Director
50 W. Broad St./9th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
1-800-266-4346 - TTY: (614) 466-6191
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