An all-new Community Paramedicine program launches in the Sault next week, bringing preventative care to seniors living in long-term care and retirement homes. Soon it will expand to offer preventative home-based care.
“The Community Paramedic program will address any gaps between the pre-hospital emergency care paramedics traditionally offer and the care patients receive in the hospital,” she said.Through this program the community paramedics will operate pop up clinics on a regular basis at local long-term care and retirement homes to focus on preventative measures — finding potential problems before a 911 call or emergency room visit is necessary.
The first two CP@clinics will launch Wednesday and Friday of next week at the independent living and apartment section of the Ontario Finnish Resthome, said Julie Cole superintendent of Community Paramedicine. “When you look at the numbers of who are calling 911 and who is going to the Emergency Department, it’s almost 50 per cent seniors,” said Cole. “Having a health care provider coming every two weeks and providing that access in the building is amazing and I really think it’s going to make a big difference.”
The CP program has also been approved to deliver influenza shot clinics, which will be set up directly in the long-term care and retirement homes when doses become available in September. Cole said additional flu shot clinics could potentially be run to deliver influenza vaccines to front line city staff, like police, paramedics and firefighters.
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