Being Medically Prepared in the Event of a Disaster
· Sep 26, 2024
September marks National Preparedness Month, a time dedicated to promoting family and community disaster planning. As natural disasters, pandemics, and other emergencies can strike without warning, it’s essential to be proactive rather than reactive. With a New England winter fast approaching, I thought this would be a great time to share information to ensure you have the knowledge and resources to take care of yourself and others, when help may be out of reach.
Consider the following to ensure you are medically prepared in the event of disaster:
Being prepared can make all the difference in how well you navigate an emergency. This doesn’t mean you need to stockpile supplies, but having a plan in place can help you stay calm, safe, and healthy, during any disaster situation. If you are looking for additional information about National Preparedness Month, visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s website, linked here. You can also view short videos of me, discussing this important topic, linked here and here.
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