Police introduce ‘Good Morning, Adamsville’ program for elderly, at-risk residents
FROM THE ADAMSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT VIA FACEBOOK 5/30/25:
We are very excited to announce and unveil a new program/service we will soon be implementing and offering for our elderly and at-risk residents within the City of Adamsville. We are now accepting applications with plans to begin this program on July 1st, 2025. Applications can be picked up in person at the Adamsville Police Department M-F 8am-4:30pm or by contacting us by phone. Please share to get the word out!
Introducing Project Good Morning, Adamsville!
The Adamsville Police Department is proud to launch Project Good Morning, Adamsville — a new community care program created to support our elderly and medically at-risk residents who live alone or may not have daily contact with friends or family.
Every morning between 9–10 AM, a representative of APD will personally call participants to check in and make sure they’re okay. If we can’t reach them, we’ll follow up with a home visit to ensure their safety — offering peace of mind to them and their loved ones.
This program helps our residents maintain their independence and remain safe in their own homes, while also giving families and friends, near and far, the reassurance that someone is always looking out for their loved ones.
Eligibility includes residents over the age of 60 who live alone and do not have daily contact with another person, those with serious medical conditions, or individuals temporarily without a caregiver. Participants must live within Adamsville city limits.
Want to learn more or sign up for Project Good Morning, Adamsville? Contact the Adamsville Police Department today! Via phone at 731-632-1401 EXT 1016 or via email at hrickman@cityofadamsvillepd.com
Let’s work together to care for our most vulnerable neighbors — because in Adamsville, community means looking out for one another.
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