Brevard County

Satellite Beach Police Department proudly introduces new special needs registry

Satellite Beach Police Department

BRVEARD COUNTY, Fla. — A parent or legal guardian may enroll minors or incapacitated adults with certified medical conditions or disabilities in this program to improve interactions and responses with special needs individuals.

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Satellite Beach Police Department is committed to ensuring residents receive the care and attention they deserve, particularly those requiring additional support during an emergency or interaction with our officers.

The certified medical conditions will include but are not limited to 

Autism Spectrum Disorder, Alzheimer’s or Dementia, Bipolar Disorder and Down Syndrome.

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Adults with certified medical conditions or disabilities may enroll themselves.

Enrolling in the program helps officers respond more effectively to individuals who may need the help, whether they live in or frequently visit the City of Satellite Beach.

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To register, complete the Special Needs Registry Form. Forms can be obtained at the Satellite Beach Police Department or the City’s website. 

All completed registration forms and supporting documents must be submitted to the Satellite Beach Police Department.

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The Satellite Beach Police Department is proud to offer this program as part of its commitment to serving all within our community.

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Angel Green, WFTV.com

Angel Green is a Content Creator for WFTV.com.

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