A man with dementia living in Peterborough has been safeguarded thanks to the kind efforts of a concerned member of the public.
The man in his 70s was found wandering down Oundle Road by a passerby last Friday night, who called 999 after noticing the man appeared confused.
He tried to give the woman directions to his home but after a few turns, said he couldn’t remember where it was.
Checks revealed the man had severe dementia. Officers attended and took the man back to his care home, roughly two miles away from where he was found.
We’d like to thank the passerby for her kindness and compassion after noticing something didn’t seem quite right.
We’ve since put further safeguarding measures in place together with the care home – including telling them all about the Herbert Protocol.
Have you heard of it? It’s a scheme we support that can help find people with dementia if they go missing.
It encourages family and friends to keep a document that will help officers in the event a loved one goes missing by collating key pieces of information, such as a physical description, familiar places, health details and an up-to-date photo.
For more information or to download a Herbert Protocol form,
visit our dedicated web page.