SAP PACE Certification Exam 2026 Professional
Assessment and Certification Preparation
Questions with Answers.
Domain 1: The PACE Program Model, the IDT & the Participant Eligibility (10 Questions)
1. What is the primary goal of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)?
A. To provide temporary respite care for family caregivers.
B. To provide comprehensive, preventive, and coordinated care that enables frail elderly
participants to remain in the community.
C. To transition elderly patients from home care into long-term nursing home facilities.
D. To offer specialized surgical interventions for acute conditions.
[CORRECT] B
Rationale: The PACE model is specifically designed as a preventive and coordinated care system
to keep frail elderly individuals in their homes and communities rather than admitting them to
nursing homes.
2. True or False: The PACE program focuses primarily on acute hospital care rather than long-
term community-based services.
[CORRECT] False
Rationale: The PACE program is a comprehensive model of care that emphasizes preventive and
long-term community-based services to avoid institutionalization.
3. Which of the following best describes the "comprehensive" nature of the PACE model?
A. It only covers medical doctor visits.
B. It provides a coordinated care package that integrates all medical and social services.
C. it focuses exclusively on end-of-life care.
D. It is limited to providing transportation services.
[CORRECT] B
Rationale: PACE is "all-inclusive," meaning it integrates all medical, social, and long-term care
services into a single coordinated package for the participant.
4. To be eligible for enrollment in a PACE program, a participant must be certified by the state
as:
A. Requiring emergency room intervention.
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B. Meeting the nursing home level of care.
C. Being completely independent in all activities of daily living.
D. Having a high income that exceeds Medicaid limits.
[CORRECT] B
Rationale: A core eligibility requirement for PACE is that the individual must be state-certified as
needing a nursing home level of care.
5. Which of the following is an essential eligibility criterion for PACE enrollment?
A. The participant must be at least 85 years old.
B. The participant must be able to live safely in the community at the time of enrollment.
C. The participant must require 24-hour skilled nursing facility care.
D. The participant must live in a hospital setting.
[CORRECT] B
Rationale: While participants must qualify for nursing home care, they must also be able to live
safely in the community with the support of PACE services.
6. Select all that apply: Which of the following professionals are mandatory members of the
PACE Interdisciplinary Team (IDT)?
A. Primary Care Physician
B. Social Worker
C. Dietitian
D. Occupational Therapist
E. Marketing Director
[CORRECT] A, B, C, D
Rationale: The PACE IDT is a specific group of professionals, including doctors, social workers,
dietitians, and therapists, who collaboratively develop individualized care plans.
7. Within the PACE Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), what is the specific role of the Dietitian?
A. To manage the participant's financial budget.
B. To provide physical therapy for mobility.
C. To manage the nutritional needs and dietary requirements of the elderly participant.
D. To coordinate the participant's transportation schedule.
[CORRECT] C
Rationale: The dietitian’s specific role on the IDT is the assessment and management of
nutritional health to support the overall well-being of the participant.