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Amid growing 'scandal' of elder homelessness, health care groups aim to help

7 days ago
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  • #healthcare-housing
  • #PACE-program
  • Elder homelessness is increasing, with 1 in 5 homeless individuals in 2024 being 55 or older.
  • Health care organizations like PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) are stepping in to address housing needs for older adults.
  • PACE organizations, funded by Medicaid and Medicare, provide comprehensive care to keep frail seniors in their homes but now face housing challenges.
  • Many older homeless individuals are new to homelessness due to factors like the death of a spouse, job loss, or rising housing costs.
  • Federal budget cuts to Medicaid and the halt of job training programs for low-income seniors exacerbate the crisis.
  • PACE programs are partnering with housing providers and even building their own housing to address the shortage.
  • Examples include PACE Southeast Michigan leasing housing and converting shipping containers into affordable homes, and St. Paul's PACE in San Diego supporting chronically homeless individuals.
  • Roberta Rabinovitz, an 82-year-old widow, found housing through PACE Rhode Island after becoming homeless.
  • PACE Rhode Island plans to buy its own housing due to increasing homelessness among participants.