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Planning for Special Needs
Gallatin County recommends that individuals, or facilities, that have special needs utilize the same planning steps as everyone else. The basic thought is that everyone should be prepared to be self sufficient for at least 72 hours. Everyone's needs are a little bit different, and this should be taken into account in your planning. Items such as medications and special transportation requirements are examples of person specific requirements that should be taken into account. Some items that may require special attention in your planning include:
Individuals with Special Needs
Individuals with special needs are encouraged to develop and plan on how they will be self sufficient for 72 hours while taking into account any special needs they may have. The information below can be utilized to assist in this process:
Assisted Living Facilities
Assisted Living Facilities often require some detailed planning on how they will care for their clients in a disaster. Simple questions such as if we stay at the facility, how long are we self sufficient and if we leave how will we move everyone are often not very easy to answer. The following samples will assist you in addressing some of these questions while developing a plan. Several different samples are provided below for to to find the example that best fits your needs.
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