In the first year of the pilot operation, nurse-police pairs handled 1,786 calls for service, treated 129 drug-use-related wounds in the community and diverted 608 potential visits to the ER
I don’t think the article explicitly says how the program is funded. However, the nurse they highlight “normally works in the emergency department at Windsor Regional Hospital” and they talk about the program also reducing visits to the ER. So, I doubt the WPS is paying the nurse’s salary.
I don’t think the article explicitly says how the program is funded. However, the nurse they highlight “normally works in the emergency department at Windsor Regional Hospital” and they talk about the program also reducing visits to the ER. So, I doubt the WPS is paying the nurse’s salary.