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Whole Community Summit Thursday, July 19 th , 2012

Whole Community Summit Thursday, July 19 th , 2012. Emergency Planning for the Developmentally Disabled Population. Handouts. CHUG Supports a “Green Environment” so please sign up for Electronic Copies of any Handouts! . CHUG’s Mission.

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Whole Community Summit Thursday, July 19 th , 2012

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  1. Whole Community SummitThursday, July 19th, 2012 Emergency Planning for the Developmentally Disabled Population

  2. Handouts • CHUG Supports a “Green Environment” so please sign up for Electronic Copies of any Handouts!

  3. CHUG’s Mission “To promote and develop integrated collaborations to support the emergency preparedness requirements of Functional Needs individuals and organizations through research, education, planning and response programs.”

  4. CHUG’s Partnerships and Collaborations PPERS JCRRT Joint Community Resource and Recovery Team

  5. PPERS

  6. PPERS Mission • To develop a unified, collaborative, coordinated response by private provider ambulances in Illinois to assist in large scale events and/or disaster situations

  7. Title 77: Public Health, Chapter I: Department of Public HealthSubchapter c: Long Term Care FacilitiesPart 300 Skilled Nursing Facilities and Intermediate Care Facilities CodeSection 300.670, Disaster Preparedness

  8. Coordination with Local Authorities • “Annual forwarding of copies of all disaster policies and plans required under Section 300.670 to the local health authority and local emergency management agency having jurisdiction” Including: • Emergency water supply agreements • Description of emergency electrical power • Participation with local emergency planning activities.

  9. Defining “Special Needs” Populations Individuals in need of additional response assistance may include those who have disabilities; who live in institutionalized settings; who are elderly; who are children; who are from diverse cultures; who have limited English proficiency; or who are non-English speaking; or who are transportation disadvantaged.” --National Response Framework (2008)

  10. Defining “Special Needs” Populations “Populations whose members may have additional needs before, during, and after an incident in functional areas, including but not limited to: • maintaining independence, • communication, • transportation, • supervision, and • medical care.

  11. Four Tiered Approach to Sheltering I IIIII IV Tier I = Hospitals Tier II = Special Needs Shelters Tier III = Congregate Care/ Like to Like Sheltering Tier IV = Red Cross Shelters

  12. New Proposed Model Hospitals Like-To-Like CHUG Alternate Care Sites General Population Shelters Shelter-In -Place

  13. IEMA “Hub & Spoke Model” for Catastrophic Mass Care/ Mass Sheltering • Hub • Major Arena…Processing Center • Spokes • General Population Shelters • Like-to-like Shelters • Special Needs Shelters • Hospitals

  14. Patient Continuum of Care Model

  15. Multi-faceted, Scalable Model

  16. 1. Functional Areas of Care • Populations whose members may have additional needs, before, during and after an incident in functional areas, including but not limited to: • Maintaining Independence • Communication • Transportation • Supervision • Medical Care

  17. 2. Types of Care

  18. 3. Locations of Care

  19. 4. Scalable Model of Care • Shelter-in-Place • Alternative Housing • Temporary Shelters/Processing Centers • General Population Shelters • Like-to-like Shelters • Hospitals

  20. Identifying DD Populations • Who serves institutionalized and Home Bound individuals? • Functional Needs Registries • SNAP

  21. Communicating with DD Populations • Push Method • Reverse 911

  22. Providing Resources to DD Populations • Once again Identify organizations that serve the DD Population in your community!!!

  23. Evacuating the DD Population • CHUG/PPERS PLAN

  24. Planning for Functional Needs and DD Populations • City of Chicago • Suburban Cook County • Effingham County • LaSalle County • Quincy County

  25. CHUG Contact Information 2250 East Devon, Unit 320, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Phone: 847-803-2484 Fax: 847-803-2483 Connie Polke Cell: 847-812-1629 Bill Pretzer Cell: 847-812-0733 www.chugteam.org

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