
Originally Published: Mar 13, 2025 / 04:57 PM MDT
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Steve Carleton, addiction specialist and chief clinical officer at Porch Light Health, discusses the impact of traumatic events on older populations following an incident at an assisted living center in Denver that displaced nearly 90 people.
DENVER (KDVR) — New photos released by the Denver Fire Department reveal the extensive damage at Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus following a transformer explosion. The incident occurred when construction crews accidentally hit a power line, resulting in minor injuries to eight people and displacing nearly 90 residents. The facility has been boarded up to protect residents’ property and will remain closed for “the unforeseeable future.”
Porch Light Health’s Chief Clinical Officer Steve Carleton provided expert insight on how such traumatic events particularly impact older adults, noting that seniors may experience “more agitation, distress, anxiety and depression” and may withdraw more, especially those with memory issues. According to a statement on the retirement community’s Facebook page, it could take up to four weeks before the investigation and assessment of damages are complete.
Displaced residents and their families are currently navigating temporary accommodations, often without access to essential items like medications, identification, and bank cards.
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