101 Mobility of Long Island to Make a Donation to Project Lifesaver
Farmingdale, NY (PRWEB) September 09, 2014 -- What:
John Michielini, owner of 101 Mobility of Long Island, will join the Long Island Chapter of the National Council on Aging (NAIPC) and iFix Screens to support the Suffolk County Sherriff Office’s Project Lifesaver initiative.
Project Lifesaver utilizes innovative tracking technology in the form of a wristband. Individuals enrolled in the program simply wear a specially designed wristband and should they wander off or get separated from their family or caregiver, law enforcement is notified and the person is usually found within minutes. The swift tracking system takes on average 95% less time than standard search operations.
In response to a growing need for specialized search and rescue teams, the responding Suffolk Country search party will also be trained specifically to work with those with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other cognitive conditions.
Tomorrow, 101 Mobility of Long Island, iFix Screens, and NAIPC will be presenting the Suffolk County Sherriff’s Office with donations to help fund their Project Lifesaver campaign. Additional information about Project Lifesaver can be found on the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office’s website at http://www.suffolksheriff.com
To learn more about 101 Mobility of Long Island’s solutions for aging-in-place including wheelchair ramps, patient lifts, stair lifts and more, please visit: http://longisland.101mobility.com/
Where:
Farmingdale Diner
17 Hempstead Turnpike
Farmingdale, NY 11735
When:
Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at 8:30 AM
RSVP:
This event is open to the public. There will be a photo-op; during the event, the Suffolk Country Sherriff’s Office will be presented with checks for Project Lifesaver totaling $1,650.00.
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About 101 Mobility of Long Island:
101 Mobility of Long Island is a full-service sales, service, and installation provider of a complete line of mobility and accessibility products and equipment, including stair lifts, auto lifts, ramps, porch lifts, patient lifts, power wheelchairs, scooters and more. Short and long-term rentals are also available for home, office, and institution. By working with patients to identify which home health care devices best suit each individual’s needs, 101 Mobility of Long Island provides an alternative to group homes and rehabilitation centers by increasing accessibility and allowing clients to live self-sufficiently in their homes.
For more information, please visit: http://longisland.101mobility.com/
Alexis Babaian, 101 Mobility, http://101mobility.com, +1 (508) 981-1227, [email protected]
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