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Planning for Older Adults

If you are an older adult, you may face challenges during an emergency due to mobility issues or if family members or friends are unable to reach you. Older adults may face additional challenges, such as hearing or vision problems or cognitive impairment, which may make it difficult to access, understand, or respond to emergency instructions. Normally available support services may also be limited.

Plan Ahead

  • Communication: Ensure you have a plan for staying in touch during an emergency.
  • Emergency Supply Kit: Include essentials like medications, chargers, and personal items.
  • Assistive Devices: Plan to bring necessary devices during an evacuation.
  • Important Documents: Make copies of key insurance and medical records.
  • Transportation: Arrange for evacuation transportation if needed.
  • Pets & Service Animals: Prepare food, water, and shelter options for pets and service animals.

Here are resources specifically for older adults, including emergency plans and preparedness tips:

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Once your plan is in place, the next step is to create an Emergency Kit. Visit our Emergency Kit resource page for detailed guidance on the supplies and essentials you should include to be fully prepared.