Mental Health Officer- Project Lifesaver
Sergeant Danielle Alexander |
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Sergeant Danielle Alexander is the Mental Health Officer for the Sheriff's Office assigned to assist the Judge of Probate while overseeing all mental health-related duties. The Mental Health Officer's day-to-day duties include training, mental health admissions, crisis intervention, evaluations, and many other responsibilities.
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St. Clair County has proudly participated in the KultureCity First Responder Certification Program since April 2022.
The inclusive movement is meant to provide understanding and acceptance for any person with a sensory need.
www.stclairsheriff.org/press_view.php?id=331
Helpful Resources:
Sensory accessibility and inclusion for those with invisible disabilities
Watch veterans and their family members share real stories of strength and recovery, find useful information and local mental health resources, and explore ways to show your support.
https://www.maketheconnection.net/
PROJECT LIFESAVER PROGRAM
Call or email Deputy Phil Watson to ENROLL |
The St. Clair County Sheriff's Office Project Lifesaver Program helps provide a quicker response to save lives and reduce the potential for serious injury for adults and children who wander due to Alzheimer's, autism, down syndrome, dementia, and other related cognitive conditions. This is accomplished through the use of specialized electronic search and rescue equipment, technology, and procedures, as well as communication skills dealing with people afflicted with cognitive conditions. It is designed to save lives and "bring loved ones home". When searching for loved ones that have these conditions every minute lost increases the risk of a tragic outcome. Without this Project Lifesaver technology searches can involve multiple agencies, countless man-hours, and thousands of dollars and are very difficult to conduct promptly.
Citizens who are enrolled in Project Lifesaver wear a small personal transmitter around the wrist or ankle that emits an individualized tracking signal. If an enrolled citizen goes missing, their caregiver notifies the Sheriff's Office, and a trained Deputy Sheriff responds to the area in which they wandered. Most who wander are found within a few miles of their home, and search times can be greatly reduced.
If you would like to enroll a loved one in this service, you may call or email our Project Lifesaver Coordinator Deputy Phil Watson and he will schedule a time to begin enrollment.
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