New paramedicine program being tested in Prince Albert
A new pilot program in Prince Albert is connecting residents in residential care homes with medical treatment, without a trip to hospital.
The new paramedicine program started last month in Prince Albert and offers paramedic services to residents in personal and private care homes in the city. Two specially-trained advanced care paramedics are currently working under the pilot program, treating residents across six care homes in Prince Albert. The project is modelled after a similar program in Saskatoon.
Since the program launched June 25, the community paramedic program has treated 39 residents in local care homes. All but two were able to receive care or treatment at their residence without having to go to hospital. There is no cost to the patient, unless they require a trip to the hospital by ambulance.
“What we’re doing is assessing and treating urgently ill patients at home who previously would have had no option but to call an ambulance to go to the ER,” Jordan Ambrose, director of operations with Parkland Ambulance, said. Parkland is partnering with the Saskatchewan Health Authority on the pilot program.