A PACE Center CNA helps support older adults who are enrolled in the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly. Their work typically includes assisting participants with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility, as well as monitoring vital signs and reporting any health changes to the nursing staff. They may also help with meal assistance, accompany participants during activities, and provide overall support to ensure comfort, safety, and independence in both the center and participants’ homes. Midland Care Connection is a not-for-profit, community-based organization in Topeka, Kansas, dedicated to helping older adults and seriously ill individuals stay independent and supported in their homes. Established in 1978, it offers a full continuum of care, including hospice, palliative care, home health, grief and loss counseling, and its signature PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) program. Their mission centers on "meeting individual needs through innovative care solutions," and they serve people across multiple counties in northeast Kansas. The PACE program is designed to help older adults remain safely in their homes rather than entering nursing facilities. It provides complete medical care, rehabilitation, medications, transportation, social services, and supportive therapies—all coordinated by an interdisciplinary care team. Participants receive personalized care plans tailored to their unique needs, along with access to a PACE center for social activities, meals, and clinical services. By integrating medical and supportive care under one program, PACE helps seniors maintain independence, improve quality of life, and continue living in their communities with dignity.