Kansas PACE

Kansas PACE Sharing the goodness of PACE among Kansans.

05/22/2026

Ask Me Anything
About PACE

05/22/2026
05/22/2026

PACE is a big help to people 55+ and the families who love them.

PACE is head-to-toe medical, dental, vision and hearing. Our medical includes primary care, specialists and medications. Seniors love the personal attention.

Families love that PACE coordinates everything. Rides to medical appointments is a big help. No more missed appointments, and no more missed work.

Help at home keeps people safe. We check to make sure people are doing well, and have a helping hand.

And there are the PACE centers. For a day of activities, friends and hot lunch.

Need a ride there? PACE picks up participants and brings them home.

PACE helps seniors and the people who love them. Call (855) 705-2931

or visit https://KansasPACE.org

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PACE is a permanent benefit under Medicare and Medicaid. Licensed and supervised by CMS. For government information about PACE visit the CMS website at: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/medicaid-coordination/pace

Senior Prom at Bluestem!
04/28/2026

Senior Prom at Bluestem!

When you hear about PACE you might think: “This sounds too good to be true.”Doctors, medicine, rides, care at home, and ...
04/28/2026

When you hear about PACE you might think: “This sounds too good to be true.”

Doctors, medicine, rides, care at home, and even activities and meals -- all in one healthcare plan, often with no cost?

Yes! PACE exists because it works for people and for state taxpayers.

Why PACE Was Created in Kansas:

https://kansaspace.org/pace-too-good-to-be-true/

Kansas and other states noticed a big problem: many older adults who needed help couldn’t live safely at home anymore.

They went into nursing homes because it was too hard to get help at home.

Nursing homes cost a lot of money!

So states helped create PACE, usually in their biggest cities but also in rural areas.

The idea: If we can give older adults good care in their home or community, they will stay home longer and cost less overall.

PACE Save Money for States
PACE enrollees have care needs that might qualify them for living in a facility, yet over 90% continue to live in their homes or community.
Studies show PACE saves states about $33,600 per person per year compared with more costly care settings.
One organization shows PACE costs were 40-42% less than institutional care in one state’s example.
No Catch… But There Are Conditions
PACE is not for people who are fully independent with no daily help needs.

It is for people whose health is changing and who may need a lot of help soon.

If you qualify, your health needs must be at a higher level, but you can still live safely in the community with PACE support.

Why It PACE Works
PACE brings everything together: medical care, home support, meals, rides.

With one team coordinating your care, small problems get noticed early.

Fewer hospital stays, fewer trips to nursing homes, and better quality of life at home.

That’s why states pay for it.

It’s better for people, and better for budgets.

Is Kansas PACE Right for You Today?
If you are starting to need more help each day — maybe with medicine, or getting to appointments, or staying safe at home, PACE might fit well.

If you’re healthy, go out often, and manage fine on your own, this may not be the time. But the door is open; if your needs change, PACE is ready.

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Sources
Kansas PACE, PACE vs. Medicare Advantage, (kansaspace.org/compare)
Williams CT. Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). NCBI. 2023. (NCBI)
Pacific Research Institute. New PRI Study: Reforms to Expand PACE Program Could Save Taxpayers Billions. 2025. (Pacific Research Institute)
Outcomes & Effectiveness Data – 96% Remain in Community. 2024. (Generations Now)
CALPACE. PACE Cost-Effectiveness Fact Sheet. 2021. (CalPACE)
AARP Public Policy Institute. How the PACE Model Integrates Medical Care With Long-Term Services and Supports. 2023. (LTSS Choices)

In Kansas, what's the catch for PACE? PACE iss NOT a nursing home -- you still live in your own home, but get our help. PACE is Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

McPherson lost a dear friend, you know she was a beauty back in the day. Thank you for gracing us.
03/24/2026

McPherson lost a dear friend, you know she was a beauty back in the day. Thank you for gracing us.

PACE gets some love from the top dog in D.C., who is a big supporter of our mission to keep people happy and healthy, an...
03/24/2026

PACE gets some love from the top dog in D.C., who is a big supporter of our mission to keep people happy and healthy, and living at home.

CMS Administrator Dr. Oz presented the keynote speech today as the NPA Spring Policy Forum opened in Washington, DC. Under Mehmet Oz, MD, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is working with NPA and PACE providers to allow PACE to extend eligibility and affordability to more seniors and make enrollment quicker and simpler. https://www.npaonline.org/conferences/spring-policy-forum

At PACE in Kansas, today's participants had a style and a trim to look snappy. Our social centers have a lot going on - ...
03/24/2026

At PACE in Kansas, today's participants had a style and a trim to look snappy. Our social centers have a lot going on - and are a great way to spend the day. We will even pick you up and bring you here. It's all part of total healthcare that makes you happy.

03/20/2026

This could be YOUR care team at Kansas PACE. Our mission is to help you be healthy and independent, while you live safely in your own home.... and to avoid trips to the hospital, ER and especially to a nursing home! Yep - the team includes transportation.

03/20/2026

Senior healthcare like you've never known it!

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2134 Southwest Westport Drive
Topeka, KS
66614

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