Carolina SeniorCare is a non-profit provider of PACE services located in Lexington, NC, and sponsored by EveryAge, a Newton, NC-based, not-for-profit ministry offering senior housing and services for over 45 years. Carolina SeniorCare participants are approved to participate in Medicare and Medicaid.
Helping You Remain At Home With Supportive Care
What is PACE?
PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) is a comprehensive health care program designed to address the desires of seniors who wish to remain in their community while receiving needed medical and supportive services. PACE offers a continuum of care to seniors with chronic care needs while encouraging independence in their own homes for as long as possible.
Carolina SeniorCare is proud to offer this service to the community. This model of healthcare has been in existence for over 35 years throughout the United States. The program focuses on prevention and wellness with a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for seniors and their families through care and support.
“Things don’t come so easy for me anymore due to a stroke. I have learned so much here. Carolina SeniorCare is my home away from home.”
~ Carolina SeniorCare Participant
Who Qualifies for PACE?
To qualify for PACE, you must meet certain criteria. If you currently have Medicare or qualify for the North Carolina Medicaid program, you likely are able to qualify for PACE. Income and membership to the former groups are both considered when granting eligibility and also help inform any associated fees for PACE services.
Compassionate
Services Provided
Our team of professional staff will work to provide the safety net of services needed to help participants remain at home.
- MEDICAL CARE
- DAY CENTER
- NON-MEDICAL SERVICES
- IN-HOME SERVICES
NEWS & BLOG
Kaleidoscope: Fall 2022 Edition
To view the latest edition of our Kaleidoscope publication, which shares stories and events related to EveryAge and the EveryAge Foundation, please click the image below:
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