Kansas City program that helps people age at home sees slow growth, real benefits
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Kansas City program that helps people age at home sees slow growth, real benefits
After two strokes and a diabetes diagnosis, Sandi Hunt needed help. She needed physical therapy. She needed rides to her doctors’ appointments. And she needed a way out of her isolation. Takeaways A ballooning population of older Americans has brought new interest to a 50-year-old model of care that helps seniors stay at home as they age. PACE KC started accepting patients just over a year ago, but enrollment on Aug. 1 was only 42. The model, …
·Wichita, United States
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