The Colony Police Department will be introducing an exciting new program rolling out for the city of The Colony - The Take Me Home Program
Helping People with Disabilities Get Home
Take Me Home is a program that was developed by the Pensacola, Florida Police Department to better assist individuals with disabilities who may need extra help communicating in an emergency situation. This kind of assistance may be necessary if the individual is unable to speak or properly identify themselves, or if they become disoriented, or act in a manner that could be misinterpreted by first responders.
This program is a free service available to any City of Plano resident who may have trouble communicating and is aimed at individuals with Autism, Down Syndrome, developmental or cognitive disabilities. The program is also intended to assist senior citizens who suffer from Dementia or Alzheimer's.
All information is kept confidential.
Enrollment
The Take Me Home program is a database maintained by The Colony Police Department and is only accessible to public safety personnel. Families or individuals are invited to complete a form that provides the individual's, height, weight, and other identifying information as well as emergency contact information. A recent digital photograph will be taken at the time of enrollment. This information is entered in a database that can be quickly accessed by Police Officers while on patrol or at the police station.
When a participant in the Take Me Home program is encountered by a Police Officer, the officer can access the Take Me Home database by name or by the person's description to locate their enrollment record. Using this information, the officer can appropriately assist the person.
Step 1
Enroll your loved one in the Take Me Home program by filling out a Take Me Home Program Registration Form (PDF). Bring the completed form and the individual to be enrolled to The Colony Police Department where a digital photograph will be taken of the enrolled person.
Step 2
When your loved one is located by a police officer and needs assistance, the officer will search our Take Me Home database.
Step 3
With a match in the Take Me Home database, caregivers will be contacted immediately to let them know their loved one has been found.
Call 9-1-1
The system can also work in reverse: should your loved one go missing, their picture and description are immediately available. In this case, we encourage you to call 9-1-1 as soon as possible - especially if they are disabled. Be sure to inform the police that the individual is registered in the Take Me Home database.
For more information on the Take Me Home Program, email the Officer Carlos Henderson [email protected] , or call 972-625-1887
TCPD Take Me Home Program Registration Form
Your Loved one will be registered only after making contact with Officer Henderson and him verifying all information