Guardian Angel Program Will Help Elderly During a Power Outage
The Guardian Angel Program is designed to help those at risk during electrical outages who are reliant on power for their medical devices.
Source: Melissa Kaye
April 18, 2024 4:10 PM CDT
By: Melissa Kaye
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis (WFHR, WIRI) – Four different organizations in Wood County are working on the Guardian Angel Program. The idea came from Alderperson Patrick Delaney because of his involvement in the community and situations within his own family. There are many elderly people in our community who live on their own and are reliant on electricity to power their medical devices. In the event of a power outage, they would be at risk. During an emergency event, the Fire and Police Departments are already overwhelmed. Alderperson Delaney said this program will help fill the gap and care for our elderly population during emergency situations.
Wisconsin Rapids Fire Department
Alderperson Delaney approached Fire Chief Todd Eckes with his concern for the population in Wood County who are at risk during a power outage, and Chief Eckes is well aware of how busy the WR Fire Department and the WR Police Department can be during an emergency situation. Together, they came up with the volunteer idea for the Guardian Angel Program. They know it would be helpful to get other community programs involved.
Wood County Health Department
They reached out to the Wood County Health Department. The department has statistics on the number of people in our community who rely on powered medical devices. Sara Luchini is the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator with the Wood County Health Department. The Guardian Angel Project sounds right up her alley. The statistics show the number of people who may need the assistance is large. What the numbers don’t reveal are if these people are living in nursing homes, other supported living situations, or are living independently and don’t have support. The next step will be collecting information on how many people would need help.
United Way of South Wood and Adams Counties
Our United Way has a strong volunteer program. The group decided it would be beneficial to bring them in on the project. The United Way will be able to help recruit, do background checks, and manage the volunteers.
The Next Steps
Right now, the program is gathering information on who needs assistance in our community in the case of a power outage. People can register with the Guardian Angel Program through the city website. Once the team has an idea of what is needed, they can start recruiting volunteers to pair with those who are registered. The links are live now to register and also to volunteer.
Link to the interview
You can hear the full interview with James Malouf and his guests on April 16, 2024 on Mid-day Magazine.
More Articles
Northland College Announces Final Decision on School’s Future
Alderman Sandy Weidner discusses neighborhood revitalization, government transparency, and Mayoral retribution in candid interview
Behnke announces run in 6th Assembly District
Steffen runs for reelection in 4th Assembly District
Slow Mow May: helping pollinators thrive