Carrollton Police Department: Project H.O.M.E.
Project H.O.M.E. is a program for people who may need special assistance in times of emergency. This kind of assistance may be required if the person is unable to speak or properly identify themselves, if they become disoriented, or if they may act in a manner that could be misinterpreted by first responders.
Project H.O.M.E. stands for “Help Our Missing and Endangered”, and was inspired by the Take Me Home program started by the Pensacola Police Department. It is intended to assist Carrollton residents with cognitive impairments. This includes individuals with autism, dementia, Alzheimer’s, down syndrome, or traumatic injuries. Caregivers or special needs individuals can voluntarily enroll themselves into our private database by completing a simple form and submitting a current photo of the individual. Current photographs submitted should resemble a passport style photo or picture taken professionally by a school photographer.
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"The Wallet Card is a free tool for teenagers and adults who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other disabilities.
The Wallet Card helps persons with disabilities communicate clearly with law enforcement or first responders. It includes information such as the person's name, disability and emergency contact.