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Dec 19, 2023

Non-Emergency Numbers For Seniors In Arizona

Written By: Home Instead Surprise, AZ
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Today, we're going to talk about something that's crucial for the well-being of our beloved seniors in Arizona – non-emergency numbers. While 911 is the go-to number for emergencies, sometimes situations call for a different kind of help. Here at Home Instead, we want to share what non-emergency numbers are, why seniors might need them, and when it's appropriate to call fire or police numbers. Without any further introduction, let's get started!

What are non-emergency numbers?

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Non-emergency numbers are a lifeline for situations that aren't urgent, life-threatening, or require immediate police, fire, or medical attention. These numbers are there to provide seniors, and everyone else, with a way to access assistance and resources for non-critical issues. In Arizona, you'll find a variety of non-emergency numbers for different services.

What are instances when a non-emergency number is okay to call?

As our loved ones age, it’s not uncommon to find them in situations that don't always require the immediate response of 911. That's where non-emergency numbers come in handy. Here are some scenarios our caregivers have experienced where using non-services helps your senior loved ones:

  • Medical Assistance: Seniors might need transportation to a non-urgent medical appointment or have questions about their medications. Non-emergency medical assistance services can help with scheduling transport or providing medical advice.
  • Welfare Checks: If you're concerned about your loved one's well-being, a welfare check can be requested through a non-emergency line. This is a proactive way to ensure their safety and address any concerns without causing undue alarm.
  • Noise Complaints: Seniors living in communities might face disturbances from noisy neighbors or other issues. Non-emergency numbers can help address these complaints and restore peace and quiet.
  • Community Resources: For seniors who require information about local resources, support, or community services, non-emergency lines can be a valuable source of information

Emergency vs. Non-Emergency… How do I Decide?

While non-emergency numbers are incredibly helpful, it's essential to know when it's still appropriate to call the fire or police numbers. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind:

Call 911 when:

  1. There's a fire, a crime in progress, or a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. In situations that threaten life, health, or property, always call 911.
  2. There's a serious crime taking place, like a robbery, assault, or a situation where someone's safety is at risk.
  3. Someone is in immediate danger, and time is of the essence. Don't hesitate to call 911 if you believe your loved one's life is at stake.

Call non-emergency numbers when:

  1. Your loved one requires medical advice or non-emergency medical transport. If a senior needs help with a non-urgent medical issue, contacting non-emergency medical services is the way to go.
  2. You want to request a welfare check on a senior who may be at risk, but the situation isn't an immediate emergency.
  3. You need information or resources for non-urgent community services, such as local senior centers or support groups.

Arizona non-emergency numbers

Below is a list of non-emergency numbers for most major Arizona cities. Home Instead highly recommends saving for potential future use.

Ahwatukee
Fire: 480-350-8311

Anthem
Police: 602-262-6151

Apache Junction
Fire: 480-982-4440
Police: 480-982-8260

Avondale
Fire: 623-333-2200
Police: 623-333 7001

Buckeye
Fire: 623-349-6250
Police: 623-349-6400

Cave Creek
Fire: 480-945-6311

Chandler
Fire: 480-782-2120
Police: 480-782-4130

Fountain Hills
Fire: 602-252-7040
Police: 480-837-2047

Gilbert
Police: 480-503-6500

Glendale
Fire: 623-930-2601
Police: 623-930-3000

Goodyear
Fire: 623-932-1220

Litchfield Park
Fire: 602-876-1011

Mesa
Fire: 480-644-2211

Paradise Valley
Police: 480-948-7410

Peoria
Fire: 623-773-8311

Phoenix
Fire: 602-495-5555
Police: 602-262-6151

Queen Creek
Fire: 480-358-3360

Scottsdale
Fire: 480-312-8000

Sun City
Fire: 623-584-3500
Police: 620-256-1011

Sun Lakes
Fire: 480-895-9343

Surprise
Police: 623-222-4000

Tempe
Fire: 480-350-8311

Wickenburg
Fire: 928-684-7702

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Your loved one deserves the best care and assistance they can get, and that includes knowing when and how to use non-emergency numbers. These services are there to make their lives safer, more comfortable, and more connected to their communities. Remember, while 911 is for true emergencies, non-emergency numbers are like a friendly neighbor who's ready to lend a hand when it's needed.

So, be proactive, be informed, and be prepared to use non-emergency numbers when necessary. By doing so, you're not only looking out for the well-being of your senior loved ones but also contributing to the safety and harmony of your local community.

If you have any further questions on non-emergency numbers and their importance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Home Instead.

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