7 Tips to Help Seniors With Hurricane Prep

A new hurricane season began on June 1. Is the senior you care for prepared?

There are lots of things you can do now to prep for a possible hurricane, such as having enough water at home, knowing the local evacuation route, and protecting your home from potential damage. However, there are some preparations that are specific to seniors. Here are a few suggestions to prep for hurricanes and to make sure that vulnerable seniors remain safe and healthy:

  • Have two weeks of prescription medication and medical supplies ready. Ask your loved one’s pharmacist, doctor’s office, or insurance company about accessing and storing the extra medication as part of your hurricane prep plan. IN the area where you store the extra meds, make sure to include other essential over-the-counter drugs, sunscreen, and hand sanitizer. Keep the medication kit with all of these supplies in a handy place for easy evacuation.
  • Keep a list of all currently used medications, dosages, and prescribing doctors in your medical kit described above. Provide someone else with a copy of the list as well.
  • If your senior loved one lives in an assisted living facility, find out in advance what their evacuation policy is. Make a plan for what will happen if evacuation is required. The need for evacuation likely will depend on the flood risk for that location.
  • Identify a handful of people who can provide help if needed to your senior loved one. The people you identify should be familiar with disaster plans, local shelters, and emergency supplies. Keep the contact information for these helpers in a handy place that your senior loved one can easily find (this is especially important if the senior you care for lives independently).
  • If your loved one cannot manage independently during a hurricane/hurricane evacuation, make a plan for where he or she will go. This is important because electricity and phone service may be down. Have a plan in place for who will help your loved one leave the home safely and what mobility equipment may be needed.
  • Think about the pets. Our canine and feline friends are an ever-growing part of your homes and hearts. If your senior loved one has pets, have a plan in place for what will happen with Fido or Fluffy during a hurricane. For instance, if a bad storm is coming that doesn’t require evacuation, then make sure your senior loved one has extra pet food and supplies on hand. If evacuation is needed, help identify shelters, hotels, etc., that are pet-friendly.
  • Have your hurricane prep kit ready. This is a basic tip that applies to anyone potentially affected by hurricanes. Here’s an example list found on the Ready.gov website, along with a list that’s specific for seniors. Also, the Red Cross has a 32-page guide for hurricane prep that’s designed for and by seniors.

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