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Information, tools, and resources for older adults and their caregivers to help prepare for and respond to different types of emergencies.
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Information for people with disabilities, their family members, and first responders to help prepare and plan for special needs during a disaster including safe evacuation.
Learn how to keep yourself, your loved ones, and your pets safe and healthy during an evacuation and while staying in a shelter.
Learn more about the unique needs of children during and after disasters and how disasters can affect children differently than they do adults.
Disaster information for people with chronic conditions and disabilities including recommendations and resources on deafness and hearing impairment, diabetes, dialysis care, and more.
Information to help pregnant women better prepare for a disaster or evacuation.