Archive for September, 2010

Colerain, Ohio police begin program to help residents with special needs

Sep 16, 2010 No Comments by lgiuffre

By WKRC – Local 12 An unusual program is getting kicked off in Colerain Township in Ohio.  It’s called C.A.R.E…Children And Residents Encounter program. The first of it’s kind this program is aimed at helping police gather information about special needs individuals and develop a relationship with residents in their community.    Local 12′s Rich Jaffe shares more  [...]

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A personal request from Sheila and Kenneth Medlam

Sep 14, 2010 32 Comments

Sheila Medlam has taken her fight to the Internet to collect enough signatures and support to send the Mason Alert petition to lawmakers to promote a national registry for individuals with special needs.  PLEASE SIGN AND PASS ALONG: Mason Allen Medlam Foundation  [You can add your signature by clicking on the link] The family hopes [...]

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LifePROTEKT announces partnership with Securatrac

Sep 13, 2010 No Comments

LifePROTEKT proudly announces a strategic partnership with SecuraTrac, a dynamic provider of personal location services focused on protecting children, the elderly and people with special needs. As a leading supplier of personal GPS locators, LifePROTEKT has the greatest confidence in SecuraTrac’s SecuraPAL (Personal Automated Locator)® device, and we are pleased to be able to offer [...]

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Think seniors and boomers don’t use text messaging? Think again.

Sep 13, 2010 No Comments

Think texting is just for teenagers?  Think again.  The latest survey from Nielsen media shows the nation’s seniors and boomers are spending an increasing amount of time using their phones. The data shows that those in the 55-64 demographic are sending and receiving on average 80 text messages and averaging over 580 minutes per month [...]

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Ellsworth Police create local registry to keep track of at-risk wanderers

Sep 12, 2010 No Comments

ELLSWORTH, Maine  When people with Alzheimers or autism wander from home, the Ellsworth police department wants to be ready to start searching for them without delay. That’s why police are asking residents who have family members with Alzheimers or autism to submit information to police that will help find them. The information includes name, age, [...]

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Caging special needs children in Tasmania. What's next?

Sep 10, 2010 No Comments

STUDENTS with intellectual disabilities are being “caged” inside a fenced-off area at a Hobart school in a security measure parents and advocates have slammed as inhumane. There have also been reports of another Tasmanian school making its special-needs students wear bright red hats so they can be easily counted within the school yard. Action for [...]

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Monitoring bracelet helps Quincy police rescue autistic boy from the ocean

Sep 06, 2010 No Comments

QUINCY, Mass. Quincy Police Lt. Dan Minton waded into the water at Wollaston Beach and approached the boy cautiously so as to not startle him. Minton said he chatted nonchalantly with the 8-year-old about swimming, and the boy took his hand. As they walked back to shore, the boy complained of pain in his foot [...]

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Children with autism find comfort in specially trained dogs

Sep 02, 2010 2 Comments

WATERLOO — Rebecca Heibein worries about the dangers her son could unknowingly stumble into.  Colton has Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism characterized by social difficulties and repetitive behaviors and interests When he gets upset or frustrated, which is suddenly and intensely, Colton bolts to find a place where he can be alone. That’s OK [...]

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