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Non-Emergency Reporting offered by Seattle Police Department at Headquarters
Non-Emergency Reporting offered by Seattle Police Department at Headquarters
Operates a phone line which allows Seattle residents to contact police about non-emergency matters or provide knowledge that would assist a police investigation. Also performs welfare checks.
Operates a phone line which allows Seattle residents to contact police about non-emergency matters such as:
- Nuisance reporting
- Crimes that did not just occur
- Suspicious activity
- Fireworks violations
- Graffiti on your property
- ID theft
- Knowledge that would help a police investigation
Also performs welfare checks.
Categories
Graffiti Reporting
Missing Persons Location Assistance
Crime Investigation
Gatekeeper Alert Programs
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Public Nuisance Reporting
In Person Reassurance/Monitoring Programs
Offers a resource for people to call if they think a senior is at risk and in need of assistance. A social service specialist refers the senior to the appropriate community services including case management. Specialists do not stop contact until they are sure that the older adult is safe.
Educates community members on keeping their eyes and ears alert for seniors at risk, particularly those who are isolated, living alone and potentially in need of some type of assistance to maintain their independence. The most common indicators are listed below. Gatekeepers could directly observe any one factor or combination of the following:
- Unkempt appearance
- Strong odors on person and/or in home
- Depression, confusion, forgetfulness
- Substance abuse
- Caregiver stress
- Financial and social problems
- Physical losses
- Yard and/or pets neglected
- Home needs repair.
Pathways I&A social service specialists will step in to establish contact with the senior and assess the severity of the situation. After contacting the senior and discussing their situation, the social service specialist refers the client to the appropriate community services, including case management, mental health services, personal care, chore services and transportation. Social service specialists do not terminate contact until they are sure that the older adult is safe and getting the assistance that they need. Social service specialists also follow up with the gatekeeper to let them know that the situation is being handled.
Categories
Gatekeeper Alert Programs
Elder Abuse Prevention