Lauded as a model for comprehensive senior care, the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly has seen enrollment numbers steadily rise since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The program’s growing popularity has has attracted investors and led to opportunities for innovation. BoldAge PACE, a for-profit organization, has recently begun experimenting with offerings such as music therapy to help patients reach their rehabilitation goals more quickly. BoldAge’s chief growth officer, Russell Hilliard, told McKnight’s Home Care in a Newsmakers podcast that PACE will only continue to expand, finding new ways to serve seniors along the way.
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McKnight’s Home Care Staff Writer Adam Healy and Russell Hilliard, chief growth officer at BoldAge PACE