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Caregivers can submit information about vulnerable loved ones to the police so that the information is on file if the person were to go missing or in case of an emergency.
A Vulnerable Person is defined as "a person who due to a medical, mental health, or physical condition may exhibit patterns of behavior that may pose a danger to themselves."
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Caregivers can submit information about vulnerable loved ones to the police so that the information is on file if the person were to go missing or in case of an emergency.
A Vulnerable Person is defined as "a person who due to a medical, mental health, or physical condition may exhibit patterns of behavior that may pose a danger to themselves."
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Description:
Caregivers can submit information about vulnerable loved ones to the police so that the information is on file if the person were to go missing or in case of an emergency.
A Vulnerable Person is defined as "a person who due to a medical, mental health, or physical condition may exhibit patterns of behavior that may pose a danger to themselves."
Eligibility:
Vulnerable persons or their caregivers
Fees:
No fees
How to Access:
Register a person online * Drop in
Documents Required:
Photos of the individual being registered
Program Email:
vulnerable@city.summerside.pe.ca
Language:
English * Access to translation services * Limited French in person services
Website:
https://www.summerside.ca/emergency_services/summerside_police_services
Coverage Area:
Summerside
Program Hours:
In person: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Online: 24/7
Summerside Police Services
270 Foundry Street, Summerside, PE C1N 1G1
Coverage Area:
Summerside
Accessibility:
Wheelchair accessible * Elevator
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