(WKBN) - Aging with confidence is easier now in Ohio. The state has started a new program that brings high-quality in-center and at-home care to our region.
It's a big week for Buckeye PACE. Wednesday is when the next enrollments can begin in Mahoning, Trumbull, and Ashtabula counties. "There has been such an influx of activity in seniors seeking our support who otherwise might not have those abilities and those services available in their homes," said Marcie Campbell, vice president of One Senior Care. PACE is the new program of all-inclusive care for the elderly. It's taken over former Rite Aid locations. Today, state lawmakers met to see and hear how the new local programs are doing. PACE is a one-stop solution for home-based senior care. "It's getting people to not be in nursing homes