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Alzheimer ID Program Going Online

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Last night, after hours spent frantically searching, Nillo Raesalmi was reunited with his wife, Alina, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease.

“I wasn’t lost I don’t know what happened. I’m glad very happy very glad very happy,” said Alina and Nillo Raesalmi.

It was a happy ending to a story that can end in tears as it did after an Alzheimer’s patient died earlier this month after being struck by a vehicle.

Seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s can end up wandering lost, alone, and confused… and ultimately fall victim to a world moving too swiftly to notice them.

“A minute may mean death in some cases. We need to try and find these people as soon as we can,” said Laura Panizza, the director of adult day-care for the Mae Volen Senior Center.

In partnership with the Delray Beach Police, her organization is starting something new to help keep seniors, suffering the ravages of Alzheimer’s, safe.

“We’re building a databank of photographs and information,” said John Evans, a sergeant with the Delray Beach Police.

Via Alzheimer ID Program Going Online

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Posted on November 20, 2009 | No Comments | Category: Alzheimer's, Caregiving | Tags: , , ,

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