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- Silver_Alert abstract "A Silver Alert is a public notification system in the United States to broadcast information about missing persons – especially seniors with Alzheimer's Disease, dementia, or other mental disabilities – in order to aid in their return.Silver Alerts use a wide array of media outlets – such as commercial radio stations, television stations, and cable TV – to broadcast information about missing persons. Silver Alerts also use variable-message signs on roadways to alert motorists to be on the lookout for missing seniors. In cases in which a missing person is believed to have gone missing on foot, Silver Alerts have used Reverse 911 or other emergency notification systems to notify nearby residents of the neighborhood surrounding the missing person's last known location.Supporters of Silver Alert point to America's growing elderly population as a reason to support new programs to locate missing seniors. Approximately 6 in 10 dementia victims will wander at least once, health care statistics show, and the numbers are growing worldwide, fueled primarily by Alzheimer’s disease. If not found within 24 hours, up to half of wandering seniors with dementia suffer serious injury or death.".
- Silver_Alert wikiPageExternalLink silveralertbill.com.
- Silver_Alert wikiPageExternalLink SilverAlertFollowUp.pdf.
- Silver_Alert wikiPageID "23193932".
- Silver_Alert wikiPageRevisionID "606353972".
- Silver_Alert hasPhotoCollection Silver_Alert.
- Silver_Alert subject Category:Emergency_communication.
- Silver_Alert subject Category:Law_enforcement_in_the_United_States.
- Silver_Alert subject Category:Old_age.
- Silver_Alert comment "A Silver Alert is a public notification system in the United States to broadcast information about missing persons – especially seniors with Alzheimer's Disease, dementia, or other mental disabilities – in order to aid in their return.Silver Alerts use a wide array of media outlets – such as commercial radio stations, television stations, and cable TV – to broadcast information about missing persons.".
- Silver_Alert label "Silver Alert".
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- Silver_Alert sameAs Q7515808.
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- Silver_Alert wasDerivedFrom Silver_Alert?oldid=606353972.
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