Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract for the Elderly (PACE) Program

The program works with Medicare Part D plans and other prescription drug plans such as retiree/union coverage, employer plans, Medicare Advantage (HMO, PPO) and Veterans’ Benefits (VA) to lower out-of-pocket costs for medications.

​PACE Program - Prescription Assistance

Pennsylvania’s PACE and PACENET programs help qualified residents, age 65 and up, get prescription medicine at a lower cost. These programs work with Medicare Part D and other drug plans, like those from retiree plans, employers, Medicare Advantage, and Veterans’ Benefits, to reduce the money you pay out of pocket for medicine.

The programs work with local, state, and federal agencies to make sure older adults get the help they need. The PACE Application Center helps with filling out and submitting applications to get benefits.

Here’s what they do:

If you can’t get PACE or PACENET, or if you’re 18 or older and need help with prescriptions, the PACE Clearinghouse can assist with finding other services like food, housing, and job help.

The Pennsylvania Department of Aging runs the PACE and PACENET Programs and the PACE Clearinghouse, which are funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery.