Program of All-inclusive Care of the Elderly (Pace) Long Term Care Medical Assessment is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Human Services Department - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is the Program of All-inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE)?
A: PACE is a program that provides comprehensive medical and long-term care services for eligible older adults.
Q: What does the PACE program offer?
A: The PACE program offers a range of services including medical care, medications, home care, transportation, and social activities.
Q: Who is eligible for the PACE program?
A: To be eligible for the PACE program, individuals must be 55 years or older, live in the service area, and meet certain Medicare and Medicaid eligibility requirements.
Q: What is a long-term care medical assessment?
A: A long-term care medical assessment is an evaluation of an individual's health and care needs to determine eligibility for long-term care services.
Q: What does the long-term care medical assessment for PACE involve?
A: The long-term care medical assessment for PACE involves a comprehensive evaluation of an individual's physical, cognitive, and functional abilities, as well as their medical history and current health conditions.
Q: How can I apply for the PACE program in New Mexico?
A: To apply for the PACE program in New Mexico, you can contact your local PACE organization to initiate the application process and schedule a long-term care medical assessment.
Form Details:
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