Are you a caregiver of a loved one with dementia? You need to know about the REVAMP registry created by the City of Jacksonville Emergency Preparedness Division.
REVAMP, which stands for Registry for Endangered, Vulnerable, and Missing Persons, was created to aid first responders in locating missing persons in Duval County. We had the pleasure of interviewing Shannon Nelson and Halle Mitchell from the City of Jacksonville for an episode of Elder Law Hour.
According to Shannon, the Emergency Preparedness Supervisor, "There are more escalated incidents than I think the community is aware of. There can be upwards of two to three missing persons a day with cognitive issues. But they don't always escalate to needing a news release or an alert on your phone because they are brought safely home."
The city created this registry to battle the rise in cases of missing persons due to the general rise of poeple in our population over the age of 65.
According to Jax Ready, there are many who may qualify to be added to the registry. Today, we're focusing on those with dementia, cognitive decline, memory impairment, or sensory disabilities. These individuals are particularly at risk for wandering off and require assistance from emergency responders to be returned safely home.
Jax Ready encourages caregivers to be very detailed when giving information including:
In addition to basics like a physical description and contact information, consider sharing details like a recent photo, communication preferences, places they like to go, if they like dogs, oe any other helpful data that might shed light on where this person may go.
Yes! Jax Ready protects the information within the registry, and it will only be used in search and rescue services provided for the individuals registered. The registry is restricted for emergency responder access only on a “need-to-know” basis for official search and rescue operations.
When a person is reported missing, they are immediately searched for in both the REVAMP registry as well as the Special Needs Registry. If this person is in the registry, the information is passed to first responders like law enforcement for example to aid them in the search.
Go to Jax Ready to start the process. Halle and Shannon are available for questions and can help you get your loved on registered!