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Medical Alert - Winchester, Winchester Medical Center

Provides a 24-hour personal emergency response system which is installed in the subscriber's home where a button is pushed when emergency help is needed.

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Emergency Alerts - Norfolk, Norfolk Sheriff's Office

Partnership involving the Sheriff, the Police Chief, and AARP or older/retired leadership in the area who work to reduce the criminal victimization of older citizens and enhance the delivery of law enforcement services to this population. Provides the opportunity for an exchange of information between law enforcement and senior citizens. Focuses on reducing unwarranted fear of crime and improving the quality of life for seniors.

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Home Health Care - Roanoke, Medi Home Health, Medical Services of America

Offers respiratory and oxygen therapy, home medical equipment, diabetic supplies, enteral nutrition, and personal emergency response systems.

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Personal Emergency Response Program - Arlington, VHC Health

Provides Lifeline Personal Emergency Response System. Subscribers wear a lightweight, waterproof, help buttons. Pushing the button alerts a Lifeline operator who will call a designated friend or family member or will dispatch an emergency crew if necessary. Auto Alert fall detection button, wireless service for those without a landline and OnTheGo Mobile system with GPS and fall detection technology. Senior health staff from the hospital personally install and manage service calls for all VHC subscribers.

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Project Lifesaver - Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Department

Project Lifesaver is a program established to assist with locating wandering persons with Alzheimer's and other Related Mental Dysfunction Disorders (ARMD), including Down's syndrome and Autism.

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Emergency Alerts - Fries, Lifeguard Home Medical Response System

Provides seniors living independently and persons at risk with a personal emergency response system which allows live voice to voice contact with a professionally trained emergency operator at the touch of a single button. Operators assess emergency and non-emergency needs and establish connection to help through a response list or area emergency rescue. Continuous 24 hour monitoring service. Service is to the home directly. No physical address for the program.

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Project Lifesaver - Chatham, Pittsylvania County Sheriffs Office

To reduce the time to locate Alzheimer's victims and other persons suffering from dementia who may walk away from their place of residence. Project strategy is to distribute electronic bracelet to victims of Alzheimer's Disease and victims with related Mentally Dysfunctional Disorders with a history of, or potential for, wandering. Use of transmitters will enable victims to be located in a matter of minutes instead of many hours or days.

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Project Lifesaver - Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie County Sheriff's Office

Project Lifesaver is a rapid response program aiding victims and families suffering from Alzheimer's disease and related disorders such as Downs syndrome and Autism.

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Project Lifesaver - Danville, Danville Sheriff's Office

Tracking of Alzheimer's patients through electronic means.

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Project Lifesaver - Rustburg, Campbell County Sheriffs Department

Provides bracelets for Alzheimer's and dementia patients in the event they wander.

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Missing Persons Locator - Charlottesville, Alzheimer's Association Central and Western Virginia

Provides a Safe Return Program that assists in the safe return of persons with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia who wander and become lost.

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Personal Emergency Response System - Alexandria, Alexandria Division of Aging and Adult Services

Supplies a personal emergency response system that allows elderly and disabled people to call for help in an emergency.

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Emergency Alerts - Norfolk, Alzheimer's Association - Southeastern Virginia Chapter

Provides identification bracelets and a national toll-free contact center to identify, locate, and return lost memory-impaired individuals. Families can register for Safe Return at each office. Scholarships are available.

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Project Lifesaver - Lynchburg, Lynchburg Sheriffs Office

Program for people with Alzheimer's, Autism, Down Syndrome. Sheriff's office will place a wrist band/transmitter on program participants. Caregiver will check transmitter daily and once a month sheriff's office will change transmitter battery. If client wanders, caregiver needs to call 911 and reference Project Lifesaver client. 911 will dispatch Project Lifesaver Team with receiver to search for client with wrist band. Project is meant to bring peace of mind to family members. Personnel on call after office hours.

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Emergency Alerts - Charlottesville, MedicAlert, Alzheimers Association Central and Western Virginia Chapter

A 24 hour nationwide emergency response service for individuals with Alzheimer's or a related dementia who wander or have a medical emergency. It provides 24 hour, nationwide assistance, no matter when or where the person is reported missing. Provides support during search and rescue efforts. In addition, should medical attention be required, access to a personal health record is immediately available.

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Project Lifesaver - North Chesterfield, Chesterfield County Police Department

Project Lifesaver helps provide rapid response to save lives and reduce potential for serious injury for adults and children who wander due to Alzheimer's, Autism, Down Syndrome, dementia and other related disorders.

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Emergency Alert - Roanoke, Project Lifesaver, Roanoke City Police Department

Project Lifesaver uses technology to assist caregivers of people who suffer with Alzheimer's, Downs Syndrome, Autism and other related mental dysfunction disorders. Those utilizing the program wear personalized radio transmitters. The Crime Prevention Unit can track individual transmitters, allowing officers to quickly locate someone who is lost or has wandered away. The program is free of charge. The Roanoke Police Department also allows citizens in near-by jurisdictions to obtain transmitters.

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Medical Alert - CA, MedicAlert Foundation

Provides a non-profit membership organization offering emergency medical information and personal identification service via an alerting emblem (bracelet or necklace) worn by the member. One toll free call gives emergency personnel your computerized information, including any condition, medications, allergies, physician and family contacts via their 24/7 Emergency Response Center. Please call (209)668-3333 from outside the U.S. For Technical Support, please call: (888)ALERT90 or (888)253-7890

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Project Lifesaver - Ashland, Ashland Police Department

Project Lifesaver provides a timely response to save lives and reduce potential injury for adults and children who wander due to Alzheimer's, autism, and other related conditions or disorders.

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Project Lifesaver - Petersburg, Petersburg Sheriff's Office

Project Lifesaver locate and rescue missing persons who suffer from Alzheimer's, Dementia or Autism.

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Medical Alert - Fries, LIFEGUARD Personal Emergency Response Systems,LLC

Provide Personal Emergency Response Systems in home based and cellular based portable services.

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Emergency Alert - Appomattox, Project Lifesaver, Appomattox County Sheriffs Office

Provides bracelets for Alzheimer and Dementia patients in the event that they wander.

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Medical Alert - Roanoke, Carilion Clinic

Health Watch is a home emergency warning device that works through the home telephone. In case of an accident, fall, or other minor medical emergency; help is only minutes away.

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Advocacy - Richmond, Assistive Technology, disAbility Law Center of Virginia

The Assistive Technology Program assists individuals with disabilities seeking access to assistive technology devices and services, with emphasis on obtaining funding from vocational rehabilitation and special education providers, and Medicaid or Medicare. Assistive technology is any device, adaptive equipment, or service which enables people with disabilities to accomplish a task that would otherwise not be possible. dLCV can help people learn about the great potential of assistive technology and help them find funding assistance. dLCV provides advocacy and legal representation services to persons who have been denied funding for assistive technology services or devices.

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Emergency Alert - Hampton, Project Lifesaver, Hampton Sheriff's Office

Personalized bracelets with tracking signal transmitters to locate wandering and lost adults and children; aids individuals with Alzheimer's disease, Down's Syndrome, and Autism.

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