In the event
they wander away
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These patients may leave their own residence or
nursing home and start traveling along roads.
- The patient is usually located (89% of all cases)
within one mile of the point they were last seen.
- If the patients are not on the road itself (14%),
they are usually in a creek/drainage (28%), and/or caught in
briars/bushes (33%).
- The Alzheimer’s patient is usually found a short
distance from a road.
- Statistics show that quite often Alzheimer’s patients
will wander in a southwestly direction.
- They will not cry out for help or respond to shouts.
- They will not leave many physical clues.
- The Alzheimer patient may attempt to travel to a
former residence or to a favorite location.
AFTER CHECKING THE IMMEDIATE AREA – CONTACT 911. DO
NOT HESITATE!
SEARCHERS WILL NEED AN ARTICLE OF CLOTHING OR
PILLOWCASE OF THE LOST PERSON. MAKE SURE NO ONE TOUCHES THIS – OR IT IS
PLACED WITH OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS ARTICLES OF CLOTHING.
WHILE FRIENDS, FAMILY, NEIGHBORS, EVERYONE WANT TO
HELP SEARCH FOR A LOST PERSON, THEY CAN ACTUALLY CAUSE MORE HARM THAN GOOD
BY DESTROYING CLUES. TRAINED SEARCHERS WILL BE CALLED IN, IF “WELL
MEANING, UNTRAINED” SEARCHERS HAVE DESTROYED FOOTPRINTS AND OTHER
IMPORTANT CLUES IT WILL DRAMATICALLY HINDER THE CHANCES OF A SUCCESSFUL
RESCUE.