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Special Needs Shelter Info
Special Medical Needs Shelter Information

Get Ready buttonSpecial medical needs shelters are refuges of last resort intended to house residents with special medical needs. Shelters may be crowded and uncomfortable. There is no guarantee of electricity and there may be no privacy. Amenities are limited to basic nursing assistance, first-aid care, bathroom facilities, food and water. An evacuation kit should be prepared to make the stay more comfortable.

Photo of a gym full of cots     Photo of people sitting on cots in a hallway

 

When evacuating to a special needs shelter, bring the following items:


1. All required medications and medical support equipment:

 

a. Wheelchair / walker, oxygen, dressings, feeding equipment, ostomy, diapers, etc.

b. Any specific medication or carte instructions

c. Name, phone numbers of physician / home health agency / hospital where you receive care

 

2. Special Dietary Needs: Only regular meals will be provided             

 

3. Sleeping Gear: Pillows, blankets, portable cot or aid mattress, folding chairs. Shelters tend to be cold so bring a blanket or a sweater to keep warm.

 

4. Important Papers: i.e.: insurance papers, doctors' orders.

 

5. Identification: With photo and current address.

 

6. Cash: Check cashing / credit card services may not be available for several days after the storm. But: Don't bring to much! There will be no place to secure money or valuables at the center.

 

7. Comfort Items: Personal hygiene items, snacks, small games, cards, diapers, etc.

 

8. Extra clothing: An extra set of comfortable clothing and a few extra sets of underwear and socks.

 

9. Something to eat / drink: Though there is a food supply at the Special Medical Needs Shelters, it may take several hours to prepare meals. Eat a meal or prepare a snack prior to leaving home, and bring a supply of bottled water.

 

Pets are only allowed in specific shelters. However, transportation for your pet is not provided. 

 

 

Photo people laying on cots in a gym

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