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Too many seniors are falling and can't get up. So this Maine fire department hiked fees 2200% for a lift
Too many seniors are falling and can't get up. So this Maine fire department hiked fees 2200% for a lift

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Too many seniors are falling and can't get up. So this Maine fire department hiked fees 2200% for a lift

A Maine fire department has hiked its fee for giving seniors a lift by 2,200 percent as it says too many of them are falling and can't get up. Health care facilities and nursing homes in Bangor, around a two-hour drive northeast of Portland, have called their local fire department at least 225 times this year to help lift a patient after falling, Fire Chief Geoffrey Low said, according to the Bangor Daily News. There were only 275 calls made in all of 2024. The calls are specifically related to instances where the patient does not need to be transported to a medical facility afterwards. It takes first responders about 30 minutes to complete one of these calls, Low said. 'That's a considerable amount of time just in six months where resources aren't available and we're filling a role that those facilities or housing complexes should be able to do,' Low said. Care facilities formerly had to pay $25 for the first three calls of this kind and then $125 if they made more calls. Now, these facilities will have to pay $550 for every call. Low said the facilities call the fire department out of concern staff may injure their backs when attempting to lift patients. The Independent has reached out to nursing homes in the area for comment. Low made clear the fire department is always willing to help seniors, even if they are not injured. 'It's not dignified to show up and say 'Well you're not hurt. We're going to leave you on the floor,' he said. The fire chief continued: 'That's just not right and I wouldn't expect my staff to do that. We're going to pick them up and treat them like people, like we should.' Falls among people 65 and older are quite common around the country. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than one out of four older adults fall each year, but fewer than half tell their doctor. Falling once doubles an older person's chances of falling again, the CDC warns. Falls can cause hip fractures and traumatic brain injuries, which could be deadly. The CDC came out with a report this month which found death rates from unintentional falls increased by more than 70 percent for adults aged 65 to 74 years. The data was collected over 20 years from 2003 to 2023.

Too many seniors are falling and can't get up. So this Maine fire department hiked fees 2200% for a lift
Too many seniors are falling and can't get up. So this Maine fire department hiked fees 2200% for a lift

The Independent

time26-06-2025

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  • The Independent

Too many seniors are falling and can't get up. So this Maine fire department hiked fees 2200% for a lift

A Maine fire department has hiked its fee for giving seniors a lift by 2,200 percent as it says too many of them are falling and can't get up. Health care facilities and nursing homes in Bangor, around a two-hour drive northeast of Portland, have called their local fire department at least 225 times this year to help lift a patient after falling, Fire Chief Geoffrey Low said, according to the Bangor Daily News. There were only 275 calls made in all of 2024. The calls are specifically related to instances where the patient does not need to be transported to a medical facility afterwards. It takes first responders about 30 minutes to complete one of these calls, Low said. 'That's a considerable amount of time just in six months where resources aren't available and we're filling a role that those facilities or housing complexes should be able to do,' Low said. Care facilities formerly had to pay $25 for the first three calls of this kind and then $125 if they made more calls. Now, these facilities will have to pay $550 for every call. Low said the facilities call the fire department out of concern staff may injure their backs when attempting to lift patients. Low made clear the fire department is always willing to help seniors, even if they are not injured. 'It's not dignified to show up and say 'Well you're not hurt. We're going to leave you on the floor,' he said. The fire chief continued: 'That's just not right and I wouldn't expect my staff to do that. We're going to pick them up and treat them like people, like we should.' Falls among people 65 and older are quite common around the country. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than one out of four older adults fall each year, but fewer than half tell their doctor. Falling once doubles an older person's chances of falling again, the CDC warns. Falls can cause hip fractures and traumatic brain injuries, which could be deadly. The CDC came out with a report this month which found death rates from unintentional falls increased by more than 70 percent for adults aged 65 to 74 years. The data was collected over 20 years from 2003 to 2023.

Clean Group Sets New Benchmarks in Medical Centre Cleaning Services Across Sydney
Clean Group Sets New Benchmarks in Medical Centre Cleaning Services Across Sydney

Associated Press

time12-05-2025

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  • Associated Press

Clean Group Sets New Benchmarks in Medical Centre Cleaning Services Across Sydney

SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, May 12, 2025 / / -- Clean Group, a leading commercial cleaning service provider, announces enhanced medical centre cleaning solutions designed to meet the evolving healthcare sanitization requirements of 2025. The company's specialized medical cleaning division continues to raise industry standards across Sydney's healthcare facilities. 'In today's healthcare environment, maintaining sterile conditions is more critical than ever,' states the Clean Group spokesperson. 'Our advanced medical centre cleaning protocols combine cutting-edge technology with rigorous sanitization procedures to ensure optimal patient safety.' Advanced Cleaning Technologies Meet Healthcare Standards Clean Group's medical centre cleaning sydney services feature state-of-the-art disinfection systems, including UV-C technology and hospital-grade sanitization solutions. These innovative approaches align with the strictest Australian healthcare regulations while delivering superior cleaning results. Comprehensive Medical Facility Cleaning Solutions The company's medical cleaning services encompass: - Advanced surface disinfection and pathogen elimination - HEPA-filtered cleaning systems for superior air quality - Eco-friendly cleaning solutions that maintain medical-grade sanitization - Specialized cleaning protocols for different medical areas 'Healthcare facilities across Sydney trust Clean Group for maintaining their stringent cleanliness requirements,' adds the spokesperson. 'Our commitment to excellence in medical centre cleaning continues to support the healthcare sector in delivering safe and hygienic patient care.' ## About Clean Group Clean Group is a premier commercial cleaning service provider in Sydney, specializing in medical centre cleaning and healthcare facility maintenance. With years of industry experience, the company delivers professional cleaning solutions that meet the highest standards of cleanliness and safety. Suji Siv Clean Group +61 2 9160 7469 email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube X Other Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

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