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PACE Northeast Michigan outlines services, hires medical director and targets November enrollment
Summary
PACE Northeast Michigan presented its all-inclusive seniors care model to the Alpena City Council, described services (medical care, transportation, meals, rehabilitation), hiring plans and a target enrollment start of Nov. 1, 2025 pending CMS approval.
Jeff Meaden, executive director of PACE Northeast Michigan, told the Alpena City Council on July 7 that the organization is converting a former Peebles department store into a PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) center and expects to begin enrolling participants November 1, 2025, if Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) grants final approval. “We will be an approved program and enrolling into this program October 2025, serving participants 11/01/2025,” Meaden said, noting CMS has a 90-day review window.
Meaden described PACE as a senior-centered, comprehensive care model covering primary medical care, specialty care (optometry, dentistry, audiology),…
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