When an elderly person falls, it often leads to an emergency services call. It’s a circumstance that opens the door — literally — to educating senior citizens on the services available that may help them, get health care, or prevent the next fall. And West Fargo is implementing a program to ensure they take advantage of the open door, with the hopes of reducing future emergency calls. The program is modeled after one in St. Louis Park, MN, and it’s a first of its kind in North Dakota. Get the full story from Inforum.com.
West Fargo effort to help seniors avoid falls is a first for North Dakota
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