Well, we finally did it. You, the agencies, members, caregivers, families, and supporters of Project Lifesaver, encouraged us to look into different, emerging technologies that were available to help those with cognitive conditions who wander. And so, with your support, we decided to test and evaluate newer technologies that have been becoming available.
As you know, we’ve stayed true to our mission over the years: help save lives and bring loved ones home. After many testings, trainings, and meetings, we have officially decided to offer EmFinders as another technology available under the Project Lifesaver program. EmFinders offers specific advantages to agencies – minimal upfront cost and no additional equipment needed for the agency.
We are excited to be offering this technology to our members and families! We are constantly striving to improve technologies and are making every effort to offer the most state-of-the-art technology to locate individuals who wander as rapidly as possible.
We are also seeking additional funding from the federal government to help offset the cost of technology for caregivers and families, and we continually develop and send information to our supporters to help best educate them on wandering and how to help. We also are working on increasing our marketing capabilities and are trying to reach out to make everyone aware of this issue and offer as many avenues as possible for agencies to come on board and families to enroll their loved ones in the program.
With so many exciting, new things going on, I encourage everyone to look into our latest technology and take advantage of all the information, tools and resources that are available on our website – www.projectlifesaver.org. Additionally, I am available and my staff is available for any questions or concerns that come up.
You have my word that I will continue to do everything in my power to bring awareness to this organization, to build a brighter future for all those with cognitive conditions, and to safely rescue individuals who wander and bring loved ones home. – Chief Saunders
Building a Brighter Future Together
Well, we finally did it. You, the agencies, members, caregivers, families, and supporters of Project Lifesaver, encouraged us to look into different, emerging technologies that were available to help those with cognitive conditions who wander. And so, with your support, we decided to test and evaluate newer technologies that have been becoming available.
As you know, we’ve stayed true to our mission over the years: help save lives and bring loved ones home. After many testings, trainings, and meetings, we have officially decided to offer EmFinders as another technology available under the Project Lifesaver program. EmFinders offers specific advantages to agencies – minimal upfront cost and no additional equipment needed for the agency.
We are excited to be offering this technology to our members and families! We are constantly striving to improve technologies and are making every effort to offer the most state-of-the-art technology to locate individuals who wander as rapidly as possible.
We are also seeking additional funding from the federal government to help offset the cost of technology for caregivers and families, and we continually develop and send information to our supporters to help best educate them on wandering and how to help. We also are working on increasing our marketing capabilities and are trying to reach out to make everyone aware of this issue and offer as many avenues as possible for agencies to come on board and families to enroll their loved ones in the program.
With so many exciting, new things going on, I encourage everyone to look into our latest technology and take advantage of all the information, tools and resources that are available on our website – www.projectlifesaver.org. Additionally, I am available and my staff is available for any questions or concerns that come up.
You have my word that I will continue to do everything in my power to bring awareness to this organization, to build a brighter future for all those with cognitive conditions, and to safely rescue individuals who wander and bring loved ones home. – Chief Saunders