How Habitat Health PACE Helps Manage Medications for Adults 55+

What happens to my medications when I join Habitat Health?
If you're managing multiple medications, you already know how hard it can be to keep track of which pill is for what, who prescribed it, whether any need to be stopped before a procedure, and when to pick up refills.
When you join Habitat Health, you don't have to carry that alone anymore.
Your medications become part of your individualized care plan
From day one, your Habitat Health care team helps you or your loved ones manage all of your prescription medications. That means your primary care doctor, nurse, and medical specialists all work together to coordinate what medications you're taking and why.
You don't need to keep track of which doctor prescribed what. We do that.
We coordinate with your medical specialists
If you're seeing medical specialists, your Habitat Health care team communicates directly with them to schedule appointments and coordinate any care needs; including medication changes, follow-up visits, and procedure preparation.
Our team handles the coordination, so you can focus on your health and wellness. You don't have to figure it out on your own or hope that two different offices are talking to each other. That's exactly what your coordinated care team is for.
We help you stay on track
For some participants, keeping up with medications at home is one of the harder parts of the day. If your care team determines that additional support would help, there are options such as blister packs, pillboxes, and other medication solutions. Our team develops a care plan that is tailored to your needs, ensuring that you have the support you need in the PACE center and at home.
The bottom line
Managing medications for complex health conditions can be difficult, time consuming, and sometimes needs clinical attention. At Habitat Health it's not something that you have to figure out alone. Your care team manages, coordinates, and works to support your medication management needs every single day.
So you can have more good days.