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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.

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PALS Unit set in Hebron, CT 

Thursday, August 25, 2011
Here is the Project Profile for the most recent PALS unit to be installed.

Henry Racki Joins a Panel of Experts to Discuss In-Home Care 

Thursday, December 09, 2010
Henry Racki and a panel of experts discusses preparing for long-term care options, and how PALS can help seniors and disabled people remain at home.

Aging In Place Resource Center Grand Opening 

Monday, December 06, 2010
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, Aging in Place Resource Center grand opening, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, adjacent to the A&C Medical Supplies and Equipment store at 385 Main Street South in Southbury.

Rockfall Company Partners to Open Aging-in-Place Resource Center in Southbury 

Friday, December 03, 2010
Rockfall Company's Living Structures and PAL unit executives in Meriden will co-host with A&C Medical of Southbury a Grand Opening of the new Aging in Place Resource Center in Southbury on Saturday, December 11.

Henry Rack and Al Church on WTNH Channel 8 

Friday, November 12, 2010
Henry Racki and PALS resident Al Church discuss PALS as a great alternative to nursing homes. The module living spaces allow your loved ones to live in your home without having to remodel an existing space in your home.

Watch & learn about PALS on WTNH's Connecticut Style 

Thursday, October 21, 2010
PALS are adaptable, self-contained modular units designed and developed by the Ready Living Structures Division of Rockfall Company LLC. PALS units are equipped with special needs facilities to enable the elderly and physically impaired the ability to live at home and are a cost effective alternative to nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Their flexible design allows for long term living solutions or short term rehabilitation needs, and blend with existing homes for a seamless exterior appearance.

Henry Racki Discusses PALS on WTNH Channel 8 

Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Tune in to WTNH Chanel 8 at 12:30 on Thursday 10/21/10 to hear Henry Racki, CEO of Rockfall Company while he discusses the advantages of their PALS units as alternatives to Nursing Homes.

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.

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