Amber Alert: An urgent bulletin, often displayed over local television networks, that informs the community that there is a missing or abducted child.
Silver Alert: An urgent notification system that broadcasts information about missing adults, usually senior citizens.
An Amber alert is generally issued if a child has been abducted but in the case of special needs often times the child has wandered or eloped from their home or caregiver. Children suffering with wandering or sleeping issues can be a very scary ordeal for the parents or caregiver. With nearly 32% percent of parents reporting a “close-call” from their autistic children coming close to drowning due to wandering, it is becoming more and more crucial to take the proper steps in preventing injury or harm. So how can you prevent and respond to wandering issues?- Understand their wandering and eliminate triggers
- Teach your child about wandering dangers
- Share your child’s photo with local police and fire departments
- Secure your home with locks and alarm systems
- Use a tracking device or personal locator
- Buy ID bracelets and place phone numbers in shoes and belt
- Enroll in swimming lessons
- Alert neighbors and local first responders
- Talk with others who are living with a child with wandering/sleeping issues
- Purchase an enclosed bed to safely secure your child at night
- Create a safe environment with no sharp objects
- Have a guardian around during stressful times of their day
- Create a familiar, comfortable environment to prevent confusion
- Alert neighbors that they are prone to wandering
- Speak with doctors and professionals for additional resources
- Secure them at night with an enclosed bed system to prevent night time wandering