Cornwall, Ontario – The Alzheimer Society of Cornwall & District, in collaboration with the Hawkesbury, Russell and SD&G Ontario Provincial Police, Cornwall and Akwesasne Police, are launching their newest initiative Project Lifesaver, to protect and quickly locate people living with dementia who get lost. This program is now available to residents living in Prescott-Russell, Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry, Cornwall, and Akwesasne.
Project Lifesaver uses technology to assist in the search and rescue efforts for those who wander and get lost. It has been proven to greatly reduce the search time for police – this timely response can prevent your loved one from harm.
Those who are at high risk of getting lost receive a bracelet transmitter, with a unique frequency. When they get lost, a locator housed with Police Services is used to find that unique frequency.
For eligibility, participants must:
- Have a confirmed or presumptive diagnosis of dementia or related disorder;
- Be at high risk for wandering;
- Have daily contacts with a caregiver or family member;
- Be restricted from operating a motor vehicle; and
- Live in Prescott-Russell, Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry, Cornwall, or Akwesasne.
Project Lifesaver equipment requires daily monitoring by a care partner. Regular visits by an Alzheimer Society staff for equipment maintenance is included as part of the program.
For all inquiries about Project Lifesaver, call the Alzheimer Society of Cornwall & District at (613) 932-4914 or toll-free at 1 (888) 222-1445. You can also visit the office Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 106B Second St. W., Cornwall, Ontario.