Kings County Regional Emergency Management Organization

Vulnerable Persons Registry

Kings REMO would like to acknowledge the efforts of the Sault Ste Marie Innovation Centre (SSMIC) as a contributing partner in the development of the Vulnerable Persons Registry. Without the cooperation of the SSMIC this registry would not have been possible in Kings County.

The Vulnerable Persons Registry (VPR) is a free, voluntary and confidential service aimed at improving the safety of residents living at home who would be at greater risk during emergencies. The VPR improves safety by providing key information to emergency response teams in order to help them be more aware when addressing large scale emergencies.

This voluntary registry will provide Emergency Services with contact information, detailed physical descriptions and special needs of this individual. This information will assist officers in communicating with, attending a residence of, or dealing with an emergency involving this individual.

As the Parent/Guardian/Administrator/Substitute Decision Maker, or self-advocate, you will be requested to complete your information first. Next, you will be requested to complete information regarding the individual you are registering. The registry must be updated on an annual basis.


Who Should Register with the Kings REMO Vulnerable Persons Registry (VPR)
Any Kings County resident without 24-hour support who experiences severe difficulty with any of the following:
  • Mobility, Vision or Hearing;
  • Developmental, Cognitive or Mental Health
Or
Any Kings County resident living at home who needs any of the following:
  • Electricity for life-sustaining equipment such as life support, oxygen, dialysis etc.
You are not eligible if:
  • You are receiving 24-hour support from a caregiver or home care aide (exceptions may apply).
  • You are receiving care or assistance from a long-term care home or supportive housing facility.
  • You are under the age of 18 and receive parent/guardian support (exceptions may apply).
Kings REMO, for purposes of the VPR, collects personally identifiable information about registrants if an applicant has chosen to register through the VPR’s online application. All information supplied by registrants is securely maintained and kept strictly confidential to the best of our ability.