Colorado PACE Participants Report High Satisfaction in First Annual Statewide Survey
90% Say They Would Recommend the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
The first-ever Colorado PACE Annual Participant Satisfaction Survey shows overwhelmingly positive feedback from the people who rely on the program every day. According to the survey, 90% of participants said they would recommend Colorado PACE to a friend or family member.
PACE, which stands for Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, is designed to help older adults with complex health needs remain living safely in their homes and communities. The program provides coordinated medical care, rehabilitation services, social support, transportation, and other essential services through an interdisciplinary care team.
The strong recommendation rate highlights the value participants place on person-centered care, coordinated services, and the ability to age in place while receiving comprehensive support.
PACE programs across Colorado bring together physicians, nurses, therapists, social workers, and other specialists who work closely with each participant to create individualized care plans. This collaborative model allows participants to receive the care they need while maintaining independence and staying connected to their communities.
As Colorado’s population continues to age, programs like PACE are becoming increasingly important in providing high-quality healthcare for seniors, reducing unnecessary hospitalizations, and supporting family caregivers.
The results of the first statewide participant satisfaction survey demonstrate the program’s impact and reinforce its role as a trusted option for integrated senior care and aging-in-place services in Colorado.
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