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News and Press Releases

PALS, a part of Rockfall Company LLC, takes great pride in its commitment to giving back to the community and specifically to those in need. One way of accomplishing this goal involves the ongoing Vets Helping Vets program. To read more about this program, how to donate, or to learn about other ways PALS has helped benefit our community, follow the news articles and press releases available below.


Companions and Homemakers 

Monday, August 23, 2010
Looking for a qualified person to help care for your elderly loved one?

Temperature Rules Needed For CT Nursing Homes 

Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Some nursing home residents swelter.

A Nursing Home Alternative 

Sunday, July 18, 2010
The Rockfall Company out of Meriden, CT developed a prefab home addition in hopes of weathering the home building bust and most of all to help keep their loved ones out of nursing homes.

OSHA Fines Ansonia Nursing Home 

Friday, July 09, 2010
A nursing home in Connecticut, is facing $24,200 in fines by federal regulators for numerous violations.

Nursing home firm hit with $670-million judgement 

Thursday, July 08, 2010
Nursing home ordered to pay more than $670 million in damages for understaffing facilities.

Home Health Care Offers Big Savings 

Sunday, May 30, 2010
This BlumShapiro study illustrates small changes to long-term health care formula could save the state hundreds of millions of dollars per year.

Independent Seniors Blog 

Tuesday, May 04, 2010
PALS has been recognized on the Independent Seniors Blog which centers around seniors and "Aging at Home" in Connecticut.

"New PALS for Disabled People" on the Record Journal 

Thursday, March 04, 2010
When his wife's injuries left her unable to climb stairs or walk without help, Albert Church Jr., the executive director of the Disabled American Veterans for Connecticut, started looking at homes for handicapped people and found Practical Assisted Living Structures, or PALS.

No military family should have to rely on kindness of others 

Sunday, September 27, 2009
As seen in the Hartford Courant: When we last visited Carl and Kristy MacLeod about a year and a half ago, the military family was hounded by bills and haunted by the uncertainty of Carl's health. Four years, Carl was...

Local firm donates to help veteran's family 

Friday, September 18, 2009
As seen in the Town Times: Henry Racki III, or Tray Racki as he prefers to be called, is part of a team assembled by the local Rockfall Company to add a modular bedroom and handicapped ac­cessible bathroom onto a West Haven home. The home belongs to the Mac Leod fami­ly, and Carl Mac Leod, 48, is a disabled vet...

Family Gets Help from Vets Group 

Sunday, September 06, 2009
As seen on the front page of the New Haven Register: Carl and Kristy MacLeod have experienced a string of challenges, from physical illness to bureaucratic red tape, legal battles and increasing family responsibilities. But for the first time in five years, some real help is coming their w...

Disabled Vet Helps Disabled Vet to Makeover His Home 

Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Rockfall Company LLC Press Release: Through the Disabled Veterans of America, PALS company owner and disabled veteran, Henry Racki, found another disabled vet in need of considerable help. Carl MacLeod and his family have experienced tough times due to illness and financial hardship. The donation of a PALS unit has kicked off the 'Extreme Home Makeover' initiative for the MacLeod family. With estimated additional costs to renovate the entire home, Racki asks for other good people and organizations to help by donating time, talent, materials, or funding to facilitate the completion of MacLeods' home makeover.

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