Emergency Preparedness Plan: A Workbook for Caregivers, People with Disabilities, the Elderly, and Others

Emergency Preparedness Plan: A Workbook for Caregivers, People with Disabilities, the Elderly, and Others
Author: Jackie Schwabe
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781795865678

Emergencies often come quickly and without much warning. The best way to ensure you get through a major emergency or disaster is to have your plan in place ahead of time. This is even more important for people with disabilities, the elderly, and their caregivers. This workbook guides you through the necessary steps to properly prepare for most any emergency. In situations where every minute counts, having your information right at your fingertips can make a huge difference.

Disaster Preparedness for Seniors

Disaster Preparedness for Seniors
Author: Charles A. Cefalu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1493906658

Disaster Preparedness for Seniors: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Professionals outlines specific disaster scenarios for homebound, community, hospitalized, long term care, homeless and aged veterans. Chapters are written by a diverse group of authors, all of whom offer insight and expertise in training healthcare professionals in preparing for disasters. Topics include myths and realities of natural disasters and disaster preparedness for special populations of elders-the acute care elderly, the community-dwelling elderly, home based primary care senior veterans, the immune-compromised elderly, those with multiple and co morbid illnesses, the long-term care elderly, those elderly at the end of life and the effects of disaster on caregivers. A significant portion of the book is also devoted to training, competencies, literacy, cultural competency and resilience in disaster preparedness as well as the role of the academic medical center. The volume concludes with coverage of the management of behavioral, medical and psychological consequences of disasters. Disaster Preparedness for Seniors: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Professionals is an important new volume and will serve as a guide for the development of programs, policies and procedures for evacuation of seniors during various disaster scenarios.

Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide
Author: Syndee Hendricks
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781950306992

This Companion workbook, Quick Start Guide - Emergency Preparedness Workbook for You and Your Disabled Loved Ones, contains most of the information and forms, processes, and more to help get through the days or weeks until the emergency or disaster is contained. It features fill-in-the-blank pages and 8.5 by 11 forms for copying for personal use, which makes managing the challenges of caring for loved ones easier during an evacuation by having the necessary items required.It is suggested that you create your own binder of information to have ready to take with you in the event of an evacuation from your home. Several suggestions, including step-by-step instructions to create it, are available.It has so much more to help you survive your time away from home with most of the comforts of home. Each category of supplies is followed by a list of what you may have interest in preparing for this journey should you be called away. It may seem like a daunting job to create an emergency evacuation plan, but inside are tips to be prepared (take a little time to work on each area): And templates are inside (including those to help with your disabled loved ones) to make it all so easy!?As mail comes in, make a copy or take the original and place it in the binder where it would be appropriate. ?Delegate items to your family so that they can help prepare. ?Give everyone a duffle bag or a suitcase for birthdays and gifts with an explanation and information as to what to put inside. You could hide a little gift inside the bag! ?Give gifts that are on the lists like a 72-hour survival food kit! This would be a great exercise for parents to teach children so that they learn how to be prepared.

Disasters and Vulnerable Populations

Disasters and Vulnerable Populations
Author: Lisa R. Baker, PhD, LCSW
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0826198481

Offers the most current, evidence-based information for helping specific populations affected by disasters Vulnerable populations such as children, older adults, and people with disabilities are disproportionately affected by large-scale disasters. This hands-on resource for students and professionals in social work, counseling, nursing, and mental health encompasses the best and most current evidence-based interventions for effectively responding to the needs of vulnerable populations following disasters. Using an all-hazards perspective, the book also provides a dedicated section containing population-specific personal preparedness considerations and discusses the role of preparedness in mitigating negative consequences. The resource is unique in its provision of vital information for locating requisite assessment tools, preparedness checklists, and forms. It also provides a list of mobile applications offered through national organizations. The resource addresses the specific psychosocial needs of vulnerable populations after a disaster. It delivers best practices for crisis intervention with specific populations including children, older adults, people with disabilities, people with mental health issues, and people with substance abuse issues. The authors present a theoretical foundation for understanding disasters, response systems, common guidelines for preparedness, and basic crisis theory. This is a resource that will be valuable not only to practitioners in a great variety of health disciplines, but also to volunteer professionals and paraprofessionals involved in disaster preparedness and response. Case vignettes are included in each chapter to illustrate issues particular to each population Key Features: Offers the highest quality, best available evidence for choosing appropriate interventions Focuses on vulnerable populations including children, older adults, and people with disabilities, mental health issues and substance abuse issues Comprises a practical, hands-on manual for mental health and medical professionals and volunteers regarding disaster preparedness and response Provides assessment tools and preparedness checklists and forms Includes case vignettes to illustrate issues specific to each population