TYNGSBOROUGH – Chief Richard Howe is pleased to announce that the Tyngsborough Police Department will receive a SafetyNet system meant to help locate missing individuals with cognitive impairments quickly, thanks to support from the Rotary Club of Tyngsborough/Dunstable.
(UPDATE 8:40 p.m. – Resident found safe) Groveland Police Seeking Missing Man with Dementia
GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen reports that the Groveland Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a man with dementia who was reported missing earlier today.
Melrose Police Chief Speaks to Seniors about Missing Persons Program
MELROSE — Police Chief Michael L. Lyle made a special visit to a local senior living home this week to inform residents and staff about the city’s missing persons program.
Whittier Tech Students Use Music Therapy to Help Those with Alzheimer’s Disease
HAVERHILL — Three health occupation students at Whittier Tech are using music therapy as a way to help Alzheimer’s patients communicate with family and friends.
Dracut Police Department Enhances Alert Program for Those with Dementia and Special Needs
DRACUT — Interim Police Chief Neil Ouellette announces that the Dracut Police Department has enhanced its program to help protect those with dementia, cognitive delays and other health issues within the community.
Littleton Police Complete Specialized Training on Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew King announces that all Patrolmen and Communications Officers of the Littleton Police Department completed a ComForCare training at the Littleton Police Headquarters on Thursday.