Port Hope Police Service Partners with MedicAlert

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Port Hope Police Service Partners with MedicAlert to Protect Vulnerable Populations through Connect Protect Program

Port Hope Police Service officially partnership with MedicAlert Canada on Wednesday, February 20, 2020.

The partnership called Connect Protect is designed to reunite lost wandering, and vulnerable individuals with their families.

Connect Protect focuses on vulnerable populations such as those with autism, alzheimer ‘s disease, dementia, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, and cognitive impairments such as brain injuries. MedicAlert is Canada’s only registered charity linking individuals with health conditions directly with first responders via an ID to ensure vulnerable populations receive immediate and focused attention in emergency situations.

MedicAlert’s Connect Protect service provides police 24-hour access to a registered subscriber’s information such as photo, past wandering history, and other vital information.

Access to this information is a vital tool for officers as they search for or assist individuals in crisis in order to reunite them with their loved ones.

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