At this time, one of our strongest
theories is that Nancy is in a care facility, but that she is in there under the wrong name.
This could have happened because of
her very limited verbal skills and probable lack of identification.
We’ve heard a number of accounts of Missing Persons who get
into a care system and are later found. After weeks, months, or even years,
they “pop-out."
YOU CAN HELP US FIND NANCY BY USING
YOUR PERSONAL CONTACTS AND SOCIAL NETWORKS TO:
Contact anyone you know that works in or
visits nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, or "board and care".
Give them copies of the “Nancy is Still Missing” flyer. (Link to the flyer, just below)
Ask them to look
for Nancy and post the flyer for others to see.
Examples of people that might regularly visit a care
facility include:
- family and friends of
patients
- podiatrists
- barbers
- hairdressers
- manicurists
- massage therapists
- visiting nurses
- doctors
- hospice workers
- dentists
- physical therapists
Our callers are contacting many of these care
facilities, but there are several thousand, and you can't be sure that
our flyers get put up
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Real world example of a loved one
with dementia lost in the system who was found
My
sister-in-law walked away from her home in the La Brea/Melrose area in 1999.
She was unable to communicate. We hired a retired FBI agent. He searched area
nursing homes to no avail. He circulated the reward posters to the
area nursing homes and 3 days later she was found. A podiatrist's assistant
claimed the reward. She did foot care on patients in nursing homes and
recognized her.
My
sister-in-law had been picked up on the street by an employee, taken to the
home, given a new ID including name and SS# to collect medical reimbursement.
When reported to LAPD they were aware it is a common practice.
If you know other examples of a person lost in the system
being found, please share since that information could be a useful way to find
Nancy.