Paul Ford Presentation

July’s guest speaker, Paul Ford, NREMTP, the Mobile Integrated Heathcare Coordinator for the Las Cruces Fire Department sent us a copy of his presentation, Mobile Integrated Healthcare: Furthering the Mission.

As noted before, Paul specializes in working with at-risk populations who call 911 frequently due to unmet health and wellness needs and are affected by the unique conditions surrounding the elderly, mental health, homelessness, and substance abuse. The presentaion details how te mission of the Fire Department has changed to include the huge growth in these types of calls.

John Cullen on Zoom

Ken Posey, Coordinator of the Parkinson’s Westside Support Team, has invited us to join his group on August 7 at 3:00 pm via ZOOM. The link is below.

The Link: Join our Cloud HD Video Meeting us02web.zoom.us

John Cullen and his business partner, Ivan, will hold an interview style meeting where John will be answering Parkinson’s related questions about his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s.

As you may recall, we have watched John’s documentary film “It’s Just Parkinson’s” and some of us have read his book “Unbreakable Surviving Adversity.”

John has invited us to send questions in advance so he can give the best answer. His email is ijporder@gmail.com.

John Cullen

For those who wish to attend the El Paso Parkinson’s Group meeting in person, the meeting location is the Queen of Peace Catholic Church 1551 Belveder El Paso, TX. 

There will be finger foods and refreshments for everyone!  Look forward to seeing everyone!

July’s speaker, Paul Ford

Guest speaker Paul Ford, NREMTP, the Mobile Integrated Heathcare Coordinator for the Las Cruces Fire Department, discussed the unique program he oversees. The MIH program helps people access and navigate the health care system through home and community visits, needs assesment, transportation, resolving home/ environmental safefty issues and other needs related to the social determinants of health.

Paul specializes in working with at-risk populations who call 911 frequently due to unmet health and wellness needs and are affected by the unique conditions surrounding the elderly, mental health, homelessness, and substance abuse.