Prepping Your Elderly Loved One for a Disaster

If your elderly loved one is now needing more care, you and in-home care providers can do what is needed to help. There are different things that you may need to help your elderly loved one with from day-to-day. However, you should also make sure you are prepping your elderly loved one in the case of a disaster. There are different types of disasters that might strike such as fires, tornadoes, and floods. No matter what happens, these tips can help you to keep your elderly loved one safe.

Staying Home

In-Home Care Gray GA - Prepping Your Elderly Loved One for a Disaster
In-Home Care Gray GA – Prepping Your Elderly Loved One for a Disaster

If there is a natural disaster, your elderly loved one might have to stay home for a period of time. Will they be okay? Do they have enough food, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, medication, and other supplies in their home? If they currently don’t have these things on-hand, you and their in-home care providers should do what you can to make sure they have these things regularly from now on.

Identifying Resources

You should also make sure that your elderly loved one has the resources they need, if there is a disaster. For instance, your elderly loved one might need to have a cellphone or landline phone to call a family member or yourself after the disaster. This way, they can let someone know they are safe. They may also need transportation to their doctor’s office if they were hurt during the disaster. Making sure your elderly loved one has the resources they need before a disaster hits is extremely important.

Emergency Supplies

You should also make sure that your elderly loved one has the emergency supplies they are going to need if there is a disaster. For example, if they lose electricity, they might need a generator, candles, flashlights, and warm blankets. These are all things that should be put in an easily accessible location. This way, if there is a disaster, your elderly loved one can get to them quickly. You, other family caregivers, and the in-home care providers should know exactly where these things are at, as well.

These are some of the prepping tips for your elderly loved one if there is a disaster. Now that you have these tips, you can ensure your elderly loved one can stay safer in the event of a disaster. If you need further disaster resources, be sure to contact the disaster preparedness resources in your elderly loved one’s area. They should have more information on what local residents should do in different disaster situations.

Source: https://www.ready.gov/

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Zandrea Durham