Albany Visit Bolsters Southern Community Ties

Safe & Found Coordinator Therese Wilson and Senior Sergeant Dee Coates hit the road on 8 April 2025 to work with Alzheimer's WA and local care providers.

Hosted by Alzheimer's WA , the information session highlighting the vital role Safe & Found plays in supporting individuals living with Alzheimer's, dementia, autism, or other cognitive impairments.

The presentation focused on how Safe & Found can provide frontline officers with rapid access to accurate, up-to-date information when a person goes missing. One particularly well received segment addressed the sensitive issue of driving and dementia.

"It's a conversation many families find challenging," said Therese.

"We aimed to provide practical support and reassurance, which is at the heart of what Safe & Found is all about - giving families peace of mind while helping police respond more effectively."

The visit also included a guided tour of Hawthorn House and Don's Cottage - innovative, community-based facility that offer respite, support, and connection for people living with dementia.

Morning tea with clients offered a warm and personal highlight, with both officers touched by the welcoming atmosphere.

"The dedication of the staff and volunteers was evident in every interaction," said S/Sgt Coates. "It was truly inspiring to see how Alzheimer's WA is responding to the needs of the local community."

The Albany visit reflects Safe & Found's broader commitment to engaging with regional communities and fostering strong partnerships with local service providers. The goal is to ensure people living with cognitive impairments remain safe, supported, and connected - no matter where they live.

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