WSAR NEWS

New Home Inspection Program

(FALL RIVER, MA- March 31, 2022)- The Fall River Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
division is pleased to announce “Fall River Westport CARES”, a home and health assessment
program in collaboration with Westport Fire Department Paramedics. Through a grant from
Bristol Elder Services, Fall River EMS will be providing scheduled home safety and wellness
inspections for Fall River residents who are disabled or aged 65 and older. Home visits are at no
cost to the residents.

During the home inspections, Fall River EMS personnel will assess the home and identify
any potential safety risks- such as tripping hazards, inadequate lighting, unstable handrails,
proper storage of medication, working smoke and CO2 alarms and more. Residents will also be
given a basic wellness assessment through a vital sign check and review of their diet, medication
program and physical mobility.

Based on the results of the assessment, paramedics will provide assistance with minor
changes to improve the home’s safety. Clients will be provided with additional suggestions or
resources based on their assessed needs and will be referred to other community organizations as
needed. Family members are encouraged to be present during the assessment to ask questions,
ensure information is correct, and to help follow through on recommended changes.

 

“The Fall River EMS Division, with our partners from Westport Fire Department, are
eager to assist our at risk residents,” said FRFD EMS Lieutenant Nicholas Silva. “Proper
planning and preventative education will go a long way in keeping our residents safe, healthy,
and independent in their own homes.”

 

To schedule a home visit through the Fall River Westport CARES program, residents or
family members can call the Fall River Emergency Medical Services division at 508-324-2744.
The program is set to begin serving residents starting on April 1st
.
This program is funded in part by a grant from Bristol Elder Services, Inc. through a
contract with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs.

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