Whole-Person Care Matters: 92% of Colorado PACE Participants Report Satisfaction with Emotional and Social Support

Colorado PACE helps participants thrive by addressing emotional well-being, social connection, and housing-related needs alongside healthcare services


At Colorado PACE, care extends far beyond medical appointments and clinical services. Supporting emotional well-being, social connection, and quality of life is an essential part of helping older adults remain healthy, independent, and engaged in their communities.

That commitment is reflected in participant feedback: 92% of Colorado PACE participants report satisfaction with the emotional and social support they receive.
This level of satisfaction highlights the importance of whole-person care — an approach that recognizes health is shaped not only by physical conditions, but also by emotional wellness, stable housing, social engagement, and access to supportive resources.

Colorado PACE works closely with participants to understand their individual needs and connect them with services and support systems that can improve daily life. Whether helping address social isolation, providing emotional encouragement, coordinating supportive services, or assisting with housing-related concerns, the care team focuses on treating each participant with dignity, compassion, and respect.

Strong emotional and social support can have a meaningful impact on overall well-being. Older adults who feel connected and supported often experience improved mental health, greater confidence, and a stronger sense of independence. That is why Colorado PACE prioritizes building relationships and creating an environment where participants feel heard and valued.

The PACE model is designed to help older adults remain safely in their homes and communities for as long as possible while receiving comprehensive care tailored to their unique needs. By integrating medical care with emotional and social support services, Colorado PACE helps participants live fuller, healthier lives.

As Colorado’s aging population continues to grow, whole-person care remains more important than ever. Colorado PACE is proud to support participants not only as patients, but as individuals with unique stories, experiences, and goals.
 
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