We Keep Seniors Healthy, Engaged, and Happy At Home

Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide a full range of coordinated health and wellness services to qualified older adults in their homes, the PACE center, and the community so they may remain safely at home for as long as possible.

Innovative Care for Aging Individuals

Our goal is to provide our senior community members with the care, medical treatment and support they need to achieve the highest quality of life – while remaining independent for as long as possible. Our team of elder care experts offers an alternative to nursing home placement that features comprehensive, coordinated care for a senior’s medical, social and physical needs, while also providing peace of mind for family caregivers.

Why choose PACE?

PACE is flexible in the way it delivers health care and related supports to seniors. This means your PACE services are customized to meet your needs. Your PACE team will provide care and support in your home, in the community, and at the PACE center as needed.

PACE is unmatched in its highly effective method of helping seniors remain in the community and out of nursing homes. This wrap-around health care model combines the supports and expertise needed to help you continue to be successful at home.

PACE is here for you. By design, PACE becomes a path to a greater quality of life for seniors. It brings together a team of health care and resource professionals dedicated to helping you feel better and live better.

Join our PACE family today!

Adult Day Health Center

Our Adult Day Health Center is a vibrant space where seniors can receive support, enjoy meals, and socialize together. Our facility is focused on safety, independence, and building a community of seniors who desire to improve or maintain all aspects of their health.

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Serving Central Michigan

The area served by PACE Central Michigan is all of Clare, Gladwin, Isabella, and Roscommon counties and portions of Gratiot, Midland, and Montcalm counties. Use our zip code search to see if your zip code is part of our service area.

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April is Occupational Therapy Month! Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants focus on the things you want and need to do in your daily life. Today, we are recognizing Kara, an Occupational Therapist.

Kara has been with PACE for two and a half years. Her favorite thing about therapy at PACE is helping participants smash their goals! She also loves the PACE model of care, which focuses on keeping participants safe in their homes. Outside of work, Kara loves camping, traveling, and spending time with her family & friends. Kara's passion for occupational therapy is to empower participants to stay independent with tasks they need to do and love to do!
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April is Occupational Therapy Month! Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants focus on the things you want and need to do in your daily life. Today, we are recognizing Kara, an Occupational Therapist. 

Kara has been with PACE for two and a half years. Her favorite thing about therapy at PACE is helping participants smash their goals! She also loves the PACE model of care, which focuses on keeping participants safe in their homes. Outside of work, Kara loves camping, traveling, and spending time with her family & friends. Karas passion for occupational therapy is to empower participants to stay independent with tasks they need to do and love to do!

Today is National Siblings Day!

Ada couldn't help but smile as she spotted her brother, Harry, walking into the PACE Center. Neither had any idea that their sibling was a PACE Participant until seeing each other at the center. Now, they see each other weekly at the center and love spending time together.

#SiblingsDay #PACEFamily #FamilyBond

Post a picture with your siblings in honor of Siblings Day❤️
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Today is National Siblings Day! 

Ada couldnt help but smile as she spotted her brother, Harry, walking into the PACE Center. Neither had any idea that their sibling was a PACE Participant until seeing each other at the center. Now, they see each other weekly at the center and love spending time together.

 #SiblingsDay #PACEFamily #FamilyBond

Post a picture with your siblings in honor of Siblings Day❤️

Participants had the opportunity to create decorations for their homes. Picking out different-colored Easter eggs and string to make an Easter garland. Participants also used different stickers to style their eggs. This was an excellent fine motor exercise for them with the stickers and stringing their eggs. ... See MoreSee Less

Participants had the opportunity to create decorations for their homes. Picking out different-colored Easter eggs and string to make an Easter garland. Participants also used different stickers to style their eggs. This was an excellent fine motor exercise for them with the stickers and stringing their eggs.Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

April is Occupational Therapy Month! Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants focus on the things you want and need to do in your daily life. Today, we are recognizing Allison, Occupational Therapist and Therapy Supervisor.

Allison started with PACE Central Michigan the year the organization opened! Allison likes to make therapy fun for participants. One of her favorite ways to bring joy to the therapy gym is having participants (and therapy co-workers) star ⭐ in music videos 🎵. (Scroll our page for some good ones!)

Outside of work, Allison enjoys attending group fitness classes, spending time with and loving on her sweet family, and enjoying an ice-cold Coca-Cola from a can!
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April is Occupational Therapy Month! Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants focus on the things you want and need to do in your daily life. Today, we are recognizing Allison, Occupational Therapist and Therapy Supervisor. 

Allison started with PACE Central Michigan the year the organization opened! Allison likes to make therapy fun for participants. One of her favorite ways to bring joy to the therapy gym is having participants (and therapy co-workers) star ⭐ in music videos 🎵. (Scroll our page for some good ones!)

Outside of work, Allison enjoys attending group fitness classes, spending time with and loving on her sweet family, and enjoying an ice-cold Coca-Cola from a can!
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Filing a Complaint

Participants of PACE Central Michigan have the right to file a complaint about the services received or services that are needed that are not received, the quality of care, or any other concerns or problems with PACE. Options for submitting a complaint include:

  • Follow PACE Central Michigan's Internal Grievance Process - Contact a Social Worker or Compliance Officer at (989) 953-5800

  • Call 1-800-Medicare or the State of Michigan at (517) 373-6313                                                                                                         
  • Access the online compliance hotline at my.compliancehotline.com/report/PACECMI or by telephone at             1-877-536-8370                                                                                                                                                                                                            
  • Utilize Medicare's online compliance form at medicare.gov/my/medicare-complaint