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FlashAlert utilizes the free service Twitter to distribute emergency text messages. While you are welcome to register your cell phone text message address directly into the FlashAlert system, we recommend that you simply "follow" the FlashAlert account for Clark Co. Sheriff's Office by clicking on the link below and logging in to (or creating) your free Twitter account. Twitter sends messages out exceptionally fast thanks to arrangements they have made with the cell phone companies.
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Being alone and isolated is one of the greatest fears of older adults. The Senior Wellness Check allows older adults who live alone to have comfort and security in the knowledge that someone is checking in on them on a regular basis.
The Senior Wellness Check is a free service coordinated by your local law enforcement agencies utilizing volunteers to make regular contact with participants by phone.
Volunteers will be paired with seniors who sign-up for the program and will call to check on them at a time and frequency mutually agreed upon. If contact is not made after three attempts and the emergency contact cannot be reached, law enforcement will be dispatched to perform a welfare check. Participating agencies include Vancouver, La Center, Battle Ground, Ridgefield and Washougal Police Departments.
The timing of this new program is due to COVID-19 and the urgent need to provide a means of contact for our must vulnerable population, but it will be an ongoing service.
Older adults who live alone and are residents of Clark County (except for residents in the City limits of Camas), need to fill out an application to receive the free service. Applications can be requested from the Sheriff’s Office Outreach Unit at 564-397-3380 or email sheriffcommunityoutreach@clark.wa.gov.