Boomer Banter, Real Talk about Aging Well

SAFE! Essential Emergency Preparedness for Older Adults


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Host, Wendy Green reflects on her harrowing experience during Hurricane Helene, which struck Greenville, South Carolina and Western North Carolina, and the challenges she faced in ensuring her family's safety and preparation. The discussion delves into the importance of emergency preparedness, particularly for older adults who may have unique needs and limitations.

This episode serves as a wake-up call, urging listeners to evaluate their own readiness for emergencies and develop a solid plan before disaster strikes, rather than scrambling at the last minute.

Wendy shares her personal stories and observations about the struggles many face, such as limited mobility and reliance on medical equipment, which complicate their ability to respond swiftly during emergencies. She advocates for proactive measures, such as establishing a go-bag filled with essentials, ensuring easy access to communication tools, and maintaining a supply of necessary medications.

By the end of the episode, listeners are left with a clear understanding of the importance of preparation, not just for themselves but for their loved ones as well. Wendy wraps up with resources for additional assistance, reinforcing the idea that while emergencies can be unpredictable, being prepared can significantly enhance one’s resilience and safety during such events.

Takeaways:
  • Prioritize Personal Health and Safety: Always think about your own personal well-being first. Have backup plans for medications and any electrical medical devices.
  • Essential Go Bag Items: Pack a go bag with medication, documents, cash, a flashlight, sanitary products, a battery-powered radio, and extra batteries. Consider your pet and pack accordingly.
  • Shelter in Place Supplies: Have enough water (a gallon per person per day), non-perishable food, a first-aid kit, and blankets if you need to stay at home during an emergency.
  • Communication Plans: Establish a robust communication plan with regular check-ins and consider extra communication tools like landlines and satellite devices.
  • Proactivity: Know where your local emergency shelters are and have a clear evacuation plan if the situation calls for it.

Links:

https://www.ready.gov/kit

https://www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/basic_preparedness.pdf

https://heyboomer.biz

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