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A COMMUNITY MINDED APP FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IF THEY ARE MISSING

Purple Alert is a free app designed by people living with dementia and carers,
Alzheimer Scotland staff, Police Scotland, Social Work, Dementia Friends
Scotland, Health and Social Care Partnerships and Telecare Services.

After successfully reach our milestone of 10,000 downloads, Purple Alert has
gone through a major design and functionality upgrade. While the main
functionality is still helping finding a person with dementia if they’re lost,
the new app serves tailored content to users, depending on where you are in
Scotland or when you use the app. 




DOWNLOAD THE ALL NEW PURPLE ALERT SCOTLAND APP


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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The new Purple Alert Scotland app is completely different from the old app.
Alzheimer Scotland will no longer support the old app going forward and we
strongly recommend you to delete the old app and download the new one. If you
have questions regarding your old app, its data and what to expect going forward
please consult our Frequently Asked Questions page.


RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES


PREVENTATIVE, EMERGENCY AND REFLECTIVE TOOLKITS

A Step-by-step guide for families designed to help before, during and after
someone with dementia is missing.

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THE HERBERT PROTOCOL

We think the Herbert Protocol is as important as Purple Alert.  The Herbert
Protocol is a form designed to make sure that if someone goes missing, the
Police can get access to important information about that person as soon as
possible.   We highly recommend you print this form and fill it in with as much
information as possible now, before a moment of crisis.  Then keep it in a safe
place and give it to the Police if the person you're caring for goes missing. 

Herbert Protocol Form


RESOURCES FOR THE COMMUNITY


GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE

Simple guidelines for the Purple Alert community of users. This toolkit explains
what to do if someone is missing in your area. It's a short 'good practice'
document to make sure you can help finding the missing person in a meaningful
way. 

View the toolkit


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You can make your area safer for people with dementia by raising awareness about
Purple Alert. You can share this page by using the social media buttons below,
or simply tell a friend, a colleague or a neighbour to download the app. If you
would like your organisation to endorse or sponsor Purple Alert, do get in touch
and we'll be supporting you throughout. 

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Article type: News - Date posted: 13 April 2018


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