How life-saving programs are helping bring missing nonverbal loved ones home
Read full article: How life-saving programs are helping bring missing nonverbal loved ones homeWhen loved ones with cognitive or communication challenges go missing, every minute counts. Learn how programs like Take Me Home and Project Lifesaver are helping law enforcement quickly reunite families and save lives.
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FBCSO launches ‘Take Me Home’ program to help find, return loved ones at risk of wandering
Read full article: FBCSO launches ‘Take Me Home’ program to help find, return loved ones at risk of wanderingHOUSTON – The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office launched the “Take Me Home” program to help law enforcement officers easily find and return loved ones who are at risk of wandering. The program was 15 months in the making, all to better serve the Fort Bend Community. Here is how it worksIn the new program, developed by the Pensacola Police Department, families can register their loved ones with cognitive disabilities such as Autism, Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and down syndrome. To register an individual online, you submit a current digital picture, demographic information and caregiver contact information. Click here to register a loved one.