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PACE® Technical Assistance Centers

 

Successful and efficient development of a PACE program requires access to in-depth knowledge about PACE program operations, marketing and financing.  Prospective PACE providers can benefit enormously from the expertise of existing organizations that have firsthand experience in the development and implementation of PACE.  PACE Technical Assistance Centers (TACs) provide such expertise and guidance.  TACs are available to assist prospective providers in building successful PACE programs, taking into consideration a broad range of general as well as program-specific factors.

Across the country, TACs provide support and guidance throughout each phase of the PACE development process.

 

PACE development process

  • Organizational Assessment => Decision-Making


A prospective PACE organization will need to consider a number of critical factors that will impact its decision whether or not to proceed with developing a PACE program.  One of the first activities an organization will undertake as part of this decision-making process is an in-depth assessment of whether the community and the sponsoring organization will be able to support and benefit from the development of a PACE program.  TACs conduct organizational and market assessments and assist with the development of a business plan and other materials for presentation to the organization's stakeholders and governing body.

Some of the key questions that TACs will address during the assessment process are:

  • Are there sufficient numbers of elderly in the catchment area who meet the organization's eligibility criteria and are likely to enroll in PACE?
  • What specific external and internal competitive factors need to be considered?
  • What service components must be developed and/or adapted and what are their capital requirements?
  • What are the key initial staff positions and what are the processes and criteria used to fill them?
  • What are the initial start-up costs?  Will additional capital be required and, if so, are sources of capital available?
  • At what point is financial break-even anticipated?
  • What financial rate of return can be anticipated when the program is fully operational?


Planning and Development => Enrollment

Once an organization has decided to proceed with PACE, TACs are available to assist with the initial planning and development of the PACE program, including the development of the PACE center, hiring and training center staff, start-up, and preparation of the PACE Provider Application.  TACs also provide ongoing consultation once an organization is fully operational and has begun providing services to participants.  TACs provide support through telephone consultation, on-site visits, intensive trainings and resource materials.

TAC resources and services include:

  • Core Resource Set for PACE (CRSP) – NPA's set of operating practice resources for developing organizations.
  • Assistance with preparation of PACE Provider Application.
  • Assistance with facility development - PACE center design, capacity assumptions, equipment needs, etc.
  • Assistance with development of program policies and procedures.
  • Assistance with development of efficient management structure - key staff roles, job descriptions, etc.
  • Service integration training - interdisciplinary team training, service allocation and care planning.
  • Consultation on marketing and census building.
  • Consultation on development of QI program and implementation of QI plan.
  • Assistance with establishment of financial reporting and monitoring systems.
  • Consultation on data collection systems and data collection training.
  • Onsite review of ongoing operations and recommendations regarding potential improvements.



Technical Assistance Centers

NPA does not endorse or recommend any TAC.  The following TACs are members of NPA and their contact information is provided as a courtesy.  Potential clients are urged to issue an RFP and to check references from other PACE organizations.



ALTITUDE EDGE CONSULTANTS, LLC

6640 GunPark Drive, Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80301
Contact: David Reyes
Phone (720) 204-2248
Fax (866) 955-9398
E-mail:  dreyes@altitudeedge.com
Web site:   www.altitudeedge.com

  

AMERICAN PACE EXCHANGE, LLC

6 Harvard Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
Contact: Paul Tenan
Phone (518) 435-0108
Fax (518) 438-1844
E-mail: pmtenan@aol.com

 

COMMUNITY CARE

1555 S. Layton Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI 53215-1924
Contact: Rob McCommons
Phone (414) 902-2391
E-mail: Rob.McCommons@CommunityCareInc.org
Website: www.CommunityCareInc.org



CONTINUUM DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

1501 Greer Lane
Signal Mountain, TN 37377-2949
Contact: Dan Gray
Phone (423) 517-0567
Fax (423) 517-0568
E-mail: Dan.Gray@consulting-cds.com  
Web site:  www.consulting-cds.com
 


DGA PARTNERS

Two Bala Plaza, Suite 301
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Contact:  John Harris
Phone (610) 667-8782
Fax (610) 667-8782
E-mail:  jharris@dgapartners.com   
Web site:  www.dgapartners.com



HEALTH DIMENSIONS GROUP

4400 Baker Road, Suite 100
Minneapolis, MN 55343
Contact: Lori Barrett
Contact: Tom Stitt
Phone (763) 537-5700
Fax (763) 537-9200
E-mail: lorib@hdgi1.com
E-mail: toms@hdgi1.com
Web site: www.healthdimensionsgroup.com



HOPE/HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES PACE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER

9470 HealthPark Circle
Fort Myers, FL 33908
Contact: Cindy McKay
Phone (239) 489-91657
Fax (239) 482-2488
E-mail: cindy.mckay@hopehcs.org
Web site: 
www.hopehcs.org 



INDEPENDENT LIVING FOR SENIORS

2066 Hudson Avenue
Rochester, NY 14617-4300
Contact: Ellen Pochmara
Phone (585) 922-9912
Fax (585) 922-2864
E-mail: ellen.pochmara@rochestergeneral.org
Web site: www.viahealth.org
    


ON LOK PACEpartners

1333 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Contact: Gretchen Brickson
Phone (415) 292-8737
Fax (415) 292-8745
E-mail:  gbrickson@onlok.org
Web site: 
 www.pacepartners.net

 

 

PALMETTO HEALTH SENIOR CONSULTING

15 Richland Medical Park, Suite 203
Columbia, SC 29203-6843
Contact: John Tucker or Judy Baskins
Phone (803) 434-4427 or (803) 434-3770
Fax (803) 434-3773
E-mail: John.Tucker@PalmettoHealth.org or Judy.Baskins@PalmettoHealth.org
Web site: http://www.palmettohealth.org/body.cfm?id=1287




TOTAL LONGTERM CARE SOLUTIONS

200 E. 9th Ave.
Denver, CO 80203-2903
Contact:  Beverley Dahan
Phone (720) 974-6752
Fax (303) 996-1600
E-mail:  BDahan@totallongtermcare.org

Web site: 
 www.totallongtermcare.org

 
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