FAQ

Common Questions
About PACE

FAQ

Common Questions
About PACE

PACE Is The Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly, a Medicaid & Medicare benefit

General FAQs

You may qualify for PACE in Kansas if you:

  • Are 55 or older
  • Have health needs that require regular care
  • Live in an area of Kansas where PACE is available

Who is PACE for?

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    Are age 55+

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    Have a health problem

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    If your monthly income is less than $3,000, there may be no cost.

In Kansas, PACE is offered by

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Bluestem PaCE logo
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All Care From PACE

PACE is a complete healthcare plan. With PACE, you do not need additional insurance. When you are enrolled in PACE, all of your medical care must come through your PACE organization. Always ask your PACE doctor, nurse, or social worker for pre-authorization of care outside PACE. If you seek non emergency care outside your PACE organization, you may be financially liable for those costs.

Page last modified Apr 14, 2026 @ 1:30 pm

PACE is the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly

PACE is licensed by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services

PACE is a permanent benefit guaranteed by law

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