The Yellow Dot helps to save lives by providing a First Responder (Fire, Police and Medical) easy access to an individual’s vital medical information in a car’s glove compartment. The registration is a FREE service provided by TRIAD and is open to all Middletown seniors 60+. The Yellow Dot™ Program is sponsored by People’s United Bank.
To RSVP, contact Water’s Edge Center for Health & Rehabilitation on at 860.347.7286. Complimentary refreshments will be served. Those registering should bring information on current physicians and prescribed medications.
Triad is a partnership of three organizations; law enforcement, senior citizens, community and business groups coming together to address the safety needs and concerns of seniors in their community.
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Well done Middletown Triad for giving back to the community! You are an inspiration! I always remind my mom to keep her Tracfone SVC cell phone for seniors around her neck or in her pocket for emergency's as she was involved in a hit and run car accident one evening about 2 years ago. Now she can phone 911 emergency locate assist for help from her phone. Even when shocked the buttons on the phone are big, the letters on the screen are big and the phone is hearing aid compatible. I just made sure the 911 no. is the first no. on her phone list for quick and easy dialling. This phone cost her $15 and her Tracfone plan costs her $6.66/month so it's affordable for all seniors.
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