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Nursing Care

Nursing Care

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At PACE KC, our nursing team plays a central role in helping you stay well, safe, and independent. Your PACE KC nurse is more than a caregiver—they are your partner in health, dedicated to understanding your needs and guiding your care every step of the way.

Whether you're managing chronic conditions or recovering from an illness, our nurses provide consistent, personalized care that evolves with you. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that someone you trust is always looking out for your health.

Coordinated care from a trusted healthcare partner

PACE KC nurses are part of your interdisciplinary care team and serve as your main point of contact for all things health-related. They help connect the dots across services, ensuring nothing is overlooked and that every treatment plan works together.

Nursing services you can count on

  • Regular health assessments and vital sign monitoring

  • Chronic disease management and symptom control

  • Medication education and administration

  • Wound care and post-hospitalization follow-up

  • Preventive care and wellness education

  • Support for caregivers and family members

Care is provided wherever you are—at home, in the hospital, or at the PACE KC Adult Wellness Center. Our nurses are trained to recognize early signs of change in your condition, helping to prevent hospital visits and complications before they arise.

Proactive care that adapts to you

We believe the best care is the kind that’s personalized, proactive, and built on relationships. Our nurses take the time to listen, educate, and empower you to take charge of your health in a way that feels comfortable and manageable.

Get the nursing support you deserve

Discover how PACE KC’s nursing care can help you live well at home, with fewer interruptions and more confidence. Contact us today to learn more about our all-inclusive approach to senior care.

Common Conditions

Our nurses are skilled at helping seniors with conditions and challenges such as:

  • Arthritis
  • Dementia and Alzheimer's disease
  • Diabetes
  • Fall-related injuries
  • Heart disease
  • High blood pressure
  • Incontinence
  • Mobility issues
  • And much more

Last Updated: April 24, 2025

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