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The moment you realize your loved one with dementia is missing, every second feels critical. While the natural instinct is to immediately begin searching, having a clear action plan can make the difference in finding them quickly and safely. Through insights from John Clark, a specialized dementia search and rescue expert in Georgia, we've compiled three essential tips for these frightening situations.
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Georgia Emergency Search and Rescue
John Clark USA 404-309-7386
Professionally Trained in Urban Searches
Alzheimers, Dementia, Children, Evidence Recovery, Major Disaster Search, NASAR, Disaster Assistance
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Takeaways
Tip 1: Make the Right First Move
Key points:
Tip 2: Provide Critical Information to Searchers
Key preparation points:
Essential information to share:
Tip 3: Know What to Expect After They're Found
Standard procedures:
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Building Better Local Resources
Not every community has specialized dementia search and rescue teams, but there are ways to improve local capabilities:
Steps to take:
Note: If you're in Georgia, specialized dementia search and rescue services are available. Contact your local emergency services or Alzheimer's Association chapter for more information.
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The moment you realize your loved one with dementia is missing, every second feels critical. While the natural instinct is to immediately begin searching, having a clear action plan can make the difference in finding them quickly and safely. Through insights from John Clark, a specialized dementia search and rescue expert in Georgia, we've compiled three essential tips for these frightening situations.
Additional Resources Mentioned
Georgia Emergency Search and Rescue
John Clark USA 404-309-7386
Professionally Trained in Urban Searches
Alzheimers, Dementia, Children, Evidence Recovery, Major Disaster Search, NASAR, Disaster Assistance
Rate, Subscribe and Share Your Tips on Social Media!
Please click here to review, follow or subscribe to our podcast.
If you don’t see your preferred platform click on Podchaser and click at the bottom “Write my review”
Connect with us and share your tips:
Takeaways
Tip 1: Make the Right First Move
Key points:
Tip 2: Provide Critical Information to Searchers
Key preparation points:
Essential information to share:
Tip 3: Know What to Expect After They're Found
Standard procedures:
For More Read Full Blog here
Building Better Local Resources
Not every community has specialized dementia search and rescue teams, but there are ways to improve local capabilities:
Steps to take:
Note: If you're in Georgia, specialized dementia search and rescue services are available. Contact your local emergency services or Alzheimer's Association chapter for more information.
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