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InnovAge and Tampa General Hospital Expand PACE Access in Tampa Bay
12 Nov
Summary
- InnovAge and Tampa General Hospital form joint venture to expand PACE in Florida
- Partnership aims to help seniors maintain independent living at home
- PACE provides comprehensive in-home, medical, and social assistance

As of November 12, 2025, InnovAge, a provider of senior care through the PACE program, and Tampa General Hospital (TGH) have formed a joint venture to expand access to PACE in Florida's Tampa Bay region. This partnership is focused on delivering coordinated health services to ailing seniors across Hillsborough, Pasco, and Hernando counties.
Through this collaboration, InnovAge and TGH are working to support seniors in maintaining independent living at home by providing a full range of in-home, medical, and social assistance, including for those who are dual eligible under Medicare and Medicaid, at minimal or no cost. InnovAge's CEO, Patrick Blair, states that this integrated model brings "peace of mind to participants and their families and reduces the burden on state and federal partners."
Tampa General Hospital's president and CEO, John Couris, emphasizes the hospital's commitment to ensuring that all seniors in the community have access to high-quality, compassionate care, regardless of their circumstances. The partnership with InnovAge reflects TGH's ongoing efforts to break down barriers and bring comprehensive, coordinated healthcare directly to those who need it most.




