"National Silver Alert Program" Passes Vote
The following video provides an overview of The National Silver Alert Act as presented to the U.S. Congress by its author, Representative Lloyd Doggett (D-TX). The article below it and the links to other articles that follow provide greater depth and more detailed facts.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.-- The U.S. House of Representatives just passed legislation to help law enforcement quickly locate missing seniors.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, over 60% of seniors with Alzheimer's will wander from their home or care facility at some point. The challenges of wandering have been met until now on a local and State level. This is the first national program by the U.S. government to help with wandering of seniors.
The National Silver Alert Act (H.R. 632), authored by Congressman Lloyd Doggett (D-TX), passed the House on a voice vote.
"We commend Congressman Doggett for his leadership. This legislation will help protect seniors living with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia," said Assisted Liiving Federation of America's President & CEO Richard P. Grimes.
The legislation creates a voluntary national system to search for missing seniors patterned on the Amber Alert program which is used to find missing children. Under the bill, a new Silver Alert Coordinator at the Department of Justice will consult with other federal agencies to develop best practices for Silver Alert programs. The bill authorizes up to $10 million in state grants to develop and maintain Silver Alert programs.
Tragedy Spawns National Silver Alert:
This video traces the tragedy that has spurred lawmakers and
law-enforcement to pass The National Silver Alert Program.
"When it comes to the safety of missing seniors, there is no silver bullet, but one meaningful way of helping is through the National Silver Alert," said Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee, in a press release. "As more Americans approach their golden years, National Silver alert can provide some reassurance. Reuniting missing seniors with their families requires a rapid, united response. What's missing from current efforts is sufficient federal support-this bill closes that gap."
ALFA is an original endorsing organization of the National Silver Alert Act. According to the Alzheimer's Foundation, more than 5 million Americans currently suffer from Alzheimer's disease, and approximately 3 million will wander away at some point. Wandering is a symptom of the disease.
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About the Assisted Living Federation of America
The Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) is continuously raising the bar for operational excellence in resident-centered senior living. ALFA serves as the voice for senior living and advocates for informed choice, quality care, and accessibility for all Americans needing assistance with long-term care. For more information go to http://www.alfa.org.
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