Health Care Groups Aim to Counter Growing ‘National Scandal’ of Elder Homelessness
- Many older adults risk homelessness due to events like a spouse's death or rent increases, according to Sandy Markwood, CEO of USAging.
- Many elderly people are close to poverty, putting them at risk of losing their health coverage, according to Markwood.
- In response to rising elder homelessness, PACE health plans are partnering with housing providers and nonprofit developers.
- Robert Greenwood of the National PACE Association notes that the PACE concept has bipartisan support due to its cost-effectiveness compared to nursing home care.
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