Dyfed-Powys Police partners with MedicAlert to introduce ‘Herbert Protocol’

Every year, at least 40,000+ people living with dementia are reported missing for the first time.

Dyfed-Powys Police has announced its partnership with the charity MedicAlert to introduce a new missing person’s protocol across the Dyfed-Powys Police area. The Herbert Protocol (named after George Herbert, a War veteran of the Normandy landings, who lived with Dementia) is a national scheme designed to assist in the safe recovery of vulnerable individuals, particularly those living with dementia, who may go missing.

The Protocol asks carers, family members and friends to complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. The form should be kept in a safe place where it can easily be located and shared quickly with the relevant agencies should their loved one be reported as missing.

💬 DC Meinir Thomas, Missing Person Co-ordinator, said “Whenever anyone living with Dementia goes missing or doesn’t return home when expected it is very distressing for the family, and it can be difficult to bring information to mind.  This form can provide valuable information to assist in the search and enhance the chances of locating the person quickly and safely.”

If you have a loved one living with Dementia and are concerned they may go missing, more information (including the form) can be found here.


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