Huron Valley PACE
Marjorie Almeda's work experience includes being an Assistant Professor at Michigan Medicine, a Clinical Instructor at the University of Michigan Health System, a Medical Director and Physician at Huron Valley PACE, and a Physician at DRS Housecalls and Visiting Physicians Association. Their work at DRS Housecalls and Visiting Physicians Association ended in 2014, while their roles at the other companies are ongoing.
Marjorie Almeda earned their Bachelor's Science Degree in Anthropology-Zoology from the University of Michigan in 1994. Marjorie then attended the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine from 1994 to 1998 and obtained a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. Following that, they completed an Internal Medicine Residency Program at Mount Clemens General Hospital (now McLaren Macomb) from 1998 to 2001. In 2001, they pursued a Geriatric Medicine Fellowship at the University of Michigan Medical School, which they completed in 2002. Marjorie Almeda received Board Certifications in Internal Medicine in 2011 and in Geriatric Medicine in 2019 from the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.
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Huron Valley PACE
Huron Valley PACE®, or Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly, located in Ypsilanti, offers an alternative to nursing home care for participants, providing comprehensive health care – all in one place. With a holistic approach to your overall health needs, Huron Valley PACE offers a one-stop shop that embraces you like family. We’ll even pick you up and bring you back home! To join Huron Valley PACE an individual must: Be age 55 or older. Be certified as meeting the State of Michigan criteria for nursing facility level-of- care. Live within the Huron Valley PACE service area. (including Washtenaw and Monroe counties, as well as part of Oakland, Wayne, and Livingston counties). Be able to live safely in the community with the support of Huron Valley PACE. **Nursing home level of care means someone who is struggling physically or with their memory. We evaluate with a simple phone call followed by an eligibility assessment provided by our PACE intake team. Paying for PACE If a person meets the income and asset limits to qualify for Mediciad, this insurance pays for a portion of the monthly PACE premium. Medicare pays for the rest. If a person does not qualify for Medicaid, he or she is responsible for the portion of the monthly premium Medicaid would pay. Participants begin services on the first of the month and enrollment contiunes as long as desired by the PACE participant., regardless of change in health status. A participant may be fully liable for the cost of medical services from an out-of-network provider or without prior authorization (except in emergency services).