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Providing additional peace
of mind to caregivers of people
who tend to wander.
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Nearly half of children
with autism engage
in wandering behavior.
Safely Back Home helps concerned citizens, first responders, and law enforcement more quickly recognize an
individual as being lost, then assist in their rescue.
—AWAARE - The Autism Wandering Awareness Alerts Response and Education (AWAARE) Collaboration
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More than one third of children with autism who wander/elope are never or rarely able to communicate their name, address, or phone number.
—National Autism Association
Safely Back Home enables law enforcement to immediately identify the child; also to know how best to communicate with the child and keep him or her calm during the rescue.
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Six out of ten people with Alzheimer’s Disease will wander.
Safely Back Home helps concerned citizens, first responders, and law enforcement more quickly recognize an
individual as being lost, then assist in their rescue.
—The Alzheimer's Association
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If a person [with Alzheimer's] is not found within 24 hours, up to half of individuals who wander will suffer serious injury or death.
—The Alzheimer's Association
Safely Back Home helps concerned citizens, first responders, and law enforcement more quickly recognize an individual as being lost, then assist in their rescue.