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Project Lifesaver is the premier search and rescue program operated internationally by public safety agencies, and is strategically designed for “at risk” individuals who are prone to the life threatening behavior of wandering.

Qualifications:

In order for your loved one to qualify for Project Lifesaver, they must meet the three requirements below.

Driving

No Access to Vehicles

Project Lifesaver's tracking abilities cannot locate your loved one if they are in a moving vehicle. If you're looking for help on ways to have this conversation with your loved one, check out the article below.

Elderly Woman

Cannot Live Alone

Your loved one must not live by themselves. This ensures that your loved one is being monitored and their battery can be checked regularly.

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24/7 Supervision

Project Lifesaver is lifesaving technology and should be utilized in case of emergencies only.

HOW IT WORKS: CALL 911

Eligible clients will wear a small transmitter on the wrist or ankle that emits an individualized frequency signal. If an enrolled client goes missing, the caregiver notifies their local Project Lifesaver agency, and a trained emergency team responds to the wanderer's area. The first responders will then use the client's individualized frequency to triangulate the position of the individual, in an effort to locate them & return them home safely.

Get Enrolled TODAY!

The Alzheimer's Alliance currently offers Project Lifesaver to individuals in

Cass and Bowie County, Texas and Miller County, Arkansas.

Click the county you live in to view and complete your application.

When completed, please email to: 

katelyn@alztristate.org

Made possible in part by the 

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Current lives saved through Project Lifesaver:

4,489

From Our Director...

Terrie Arnold

"The Project Lifesaver program is offered through individual counties. Our goal is to provide a safe and timely return of an individual in the program and help reduce search and rescue man hours for first responders"

Terrie Arnold with tracking bracelets
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