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WCSO initiates pilot program "WilCo Wellness Check"

  • 13 April 2020
  • Author: Connie Odom
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WCSO initiates pilot program "WilCo Wellness Check"

Do you have a family member, friend, acquaintance and/or any person who relies on another for support that needs to be checked on during this pandemic? 
The WCSO has set up an email for those who may need a deputy to attempt contact with your loved ones or those you care for if you are unable.

•    This program is specifically for those who are vulnerable to COVID-19 due to age or underlying health issues. 
•    This is not a replacement for 911 calls. If it's an emergency, CALL 911. 
•    Services are intended ONLY for the Williamson County Sheriff's Office jurisdiction. Not available within city limits. 
•    Checks will be conducted during 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday and answered based on availability of deputies. (Some exceptions may be made on a case by case basis.) 
•    Each request is for one single check of a specific address. If more than one check is desired a separate and new email must be generated. 
•    This is a pilot program to determine the need of our community and may be suspended at any time. 

Please email: elderlyconcern@wilco.org 
•    with an exact address of person(s) being checked. 
•    Any detailed information that you think may be useful to better aid the deputies responding. Any known medical needs or other needs. 
•    Specify the type of check within email. In person/phone call. 

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