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Residents of all ages with special needs, those without transportation and the elderly, require extra attention and preparation in order to stay protected in emergencies. Putnam County County government has education programs in place to help these citizens prepare and find safe shelter, however the responsibility for storm preparation rests with individuals and their families or caregivers. That planning needs to happen early.
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE STORM IS NEAR!
Emergency personnel may not be able to respond when high winds make road travel hazardous. Plan for safe shelter now.
If you have your own transportation to a special needs shelter, preregistration is strongly recommended. If you are registered and need transportation to a shelter, You may bring your caregiver and/or family with you to a special needs shelter. Please note….you are not obligated to go to a special needs shelter once registered, if you have made other safe and secure arrangements.
Once Registered you will be contacted for more information. After a medical needs review, your eligibility will be assessed. If you don’t qualify for a special needs shelter, other options will be discussed with you.
Service Animals that have been individually trained to do work or perform a task for a person with a disability are allowed in any shelter; there is no registration requirement.
Pets are only allowed in pet-friendly shelters with prior registration. If you are registered for a special needs shelter and you have no other options for your pet, call Putnam County Animal Services at (386) 326-2793 to register your pet. Animal Services will make arrangements for your pet to be taken to a host home.
Assistance at a special needs shelter is limited to basic medical monitoring and back-up electricity . The shelter will be inside a school and will likely be crowded and noisy. Cots may not be available for everyone. While this is a safer location to ride out a storm, it is not for everyone. Many citizens require more comfortable accommodations.
Some additional items to be considered:
The Florida Department of Health in Putnam County and School Board staff these shelters with nurses and other medical personnel.
Before going to a shelter, arrange to bring at least a two-week supply of any medications you need along with any needed portable equipment. If you have special diet requirements, be sure to pack your own special nonperishable snacks. For your own comfort, bring items such as bedding, sheets, pillows and blankets. Cots are available only on a limited basis and are not guaranteed.Special needs shelters do not have hospital beds.
Whether you go to a special needs shelter or not, here’s some good advice to keep in mind when preparing for hurricane season: Start a personal support network of people you can count on during an emergency. Create an emergency health information card that is customized to you. Complete an emergency contact list with names and phone numbers of family members, friends, doctors, insurance information and hospital preferences.
Conduct an ability self-assessment. Know what you can and cannot do. Talk with your health care provider about a realistic plan. Maintain a current list of medications and at least a two-week supply. Keep important equipment and assertive devices in a consistent, convenient and secured place.