Disasters can strike quickly and without warning. It is important
to plan ahead in order to be as prepared as possible. Older
adults and family caregivers often have special concerns to
address in disaster plans, such as having adequate supplies
of medication and hearing aid batteries on hand and mobility
issues.
The web sites listed below contain information that will help
you plan for disasters and weather-related emergencies.
Administration on Aging http://www.aoa.gov/PROF/aoaprog/caregiver/overview/ Just_in_Case030706_links.pdf
This AOA fact sheet has step by step information to
help older adults prepare for a disaster/emergency.
It includes helpful checklists, contact lists, and a medication
list that can be filled in. It is also available
in Spanish
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.bt.cdc.gov
Information on emergency preparedness for and response to public
health emergencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency
www.fema.gov/areyouready
An in-depth guide to citizen preparedness
Federal Alliance for Safe Homes http://www.flash.org
Includes illustrations and videos
Keep Cool Illinois Campaign http://www.keepcool.illinois.gov/
Includes tips for keeping cool and for finding a cooling
center as well as lightning safety tips and tips for saving
energy