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thestoloffs
Aug 30, 2018Explorer
First, contact the local Fire Dept. They may have stickers for the windows, indicating a person needing assistance in an emergency, and may also have lists of "people needing special attention".
Second, check if your locality (municipality, county, etc.) has a daily seniors check-in service -- either calling outbound or inbound, with follow-up.
Third, make friends with your neighbors.
In an emergency, either the PD or hospital will contact her if you're carrying ID showing her as next of kin. (Past experience -- 17 years fire/rescue & 5 dispatcher)
Second, check if your locality (municipality, county, etc.) has a daily seniors check-in service -- either calling outbound or inbound, with follow-up.
Third, make friends with your neighbors.
In an emergency, either the PD or hospital will contact her if you're carrying ID showing her as next of kin. (Past experience -- 17 years fire/rescue & 5 dispatcher)
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