An elderly patient is eligible for a PACE program. Which of the following should the nurse instruct this patient about the program?

1. Health services are provided in one location that also has social activities. Transportation is provided if you need it.
2. A doctor will come to your home if you become ill.
3. It is a housing community where everyone eats their meals together.
4. It is a townhouse community where everyone socializes together and you can get home care if you need it.


Health services are provided in one location that also has social activities. Transportation is provided if you need it.

Rationale: PACE programs provide health care services in addition to social activities all within one location. Transportation is provided. Health care providers who see patients in their own homes describes team-based primary care. A housing community where everyone eats their meals together describes the Green House project. A townhouse community where the residents socialize and receive home care if needed describes elderly cohousing.

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