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Old 04-02-2011, 04:30 PM
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I just wanted to share with my TOTV friends that if you have not already created a neighborhood watch for medical reasons, then please do so now.

My next door neighbor had a stroke, possibly on Thursday but was not found until this morning. He had not shown up to eat dinner yesterday evening with another neighbor. His dog had barked all night, though we live right next to him and our dog did not let on that he was barking nor did we hear him. The neighbors behind him had heard the dog. One of our neighbors found out this morning that no one had seen him and went in and found him. She used his cell phone to call family.

Lesson learned:

1. Share a key with a neighbor or code to garage door opener.
2. If someone doesn't show up for an appointment, try to make sure they are okay.
3. Someone (or at least two) in the neighborhood needs a list of relatives they need to contact with phone numbers should something happen.
4. If you have a cell phone make sure you input the ICE (in case of emergency) listing in contacts.

Currently he is in the emergency room and someone is letting his dog out periodically. Would appreciate prayers for him. His name is Mel.
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Old 04-02-2011, 05:20 PM
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Our next door neighbor in TV mentioned something about her calling in to the sheriff's department daily, just to let them know she was o.k. - sounded kind of like a "reverse well-person check", I guess. (She'd recently undergone heart surgery.) I didn't give it much more thought until I read this thread and decided to check into it.

Here's what she was talking about:

http://www.sumtercountysheriff.org/peaceofmind.asp

She mentioned she did this as well:

http://www.sumtercountysheriff.org/vialoflife.asp

These sound like great ideas to me!!

I know these are only for Sumter County - perhaps Marion and Lake have something similar as well.

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I just wanted to share with my TOTV friends that if you have not already created a neighborhood watch for medical reasons, then please do so now.

My next door neighbor had a stroke, possibly on Thursday but was not found until this morning. He had not shown up to eat dinner yesterday evening with another neighbor. His dog had barked all night, though we live right next to him and our dog did not let on that he was barking nor did we hear him. The neighbors behind him had heard the dog. One of our neighbors found out this morning that no one had seen him and went in and found him. She used his cell phone to call family.

Lesson learned:

1. Share a key with a neighbor or code to garage door opener.
2. If someone doesn't show up for an appointment, try to make sure they are okay.
3. Someone (or at least two) in the neighborhood needs a list of relatives they need to contact with phone numbers should something happen.
4. If you have a cell phone make sure you input the ICE (in case of emergency) listing in contacts.

Currently he is in the emergency room and someone is letting his dog out periodically. Would appreciate prayers for him. His name is Mel.
Excellent idea, Teachnmo. Thanks for the suggestion. Your neighbor is in my prayers.
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How sad. Our prayers are with Mel. This is something we can all learn from in not only treating people how you want to be treated but watch out for our neighbors like we would want them to watch out for us.
Get better Mel.
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Old 04-02-2011, 06:52 PM
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Good idea, we'll keep Mel in our prayers.
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On page 9 of the current THE VILLAGES telephone book lies the answers. There are three services and a form to complete on page 10.

ADULT WATCH - Community Watch will call during the day at specified times of your choosing to check on a resident's well-being.

RESIDENT OUT OF AREA PROGRAM - if away more than 7 days away, Community Watch will call you if damage was done to your home due to a natural disaster or emergency.

HOUSE CHECK PROGRAM - if away more than 7 days away, Community Watch will check the perimeter of your home several times per week to ensure that all is OK. There is a weekly fee for the HOUSE CHECK PROGRAM.
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