Blind Vet: now what?
Part 2 of Emergency Planning for Natural Disasters: Join hosts Ashley Boyer MA, CVRT and Lindsay Turner, OTR, CLVT in this episode of Blind Vet Now What they discuss essential disaster preparedness strategies, focusing on food safety, medical equipment needs, fire safety, and cold weather preparedness. They emphasize the importance of hygiene, having backup plans for medical needs, and being aware of potential hazards like landslides and sinkholes. The conversation provides practical tips for ensuring safety and well-being during various emergency situations. Takeaways * Hygiene is crucial during disasters, especially handwashing. * Always have clean water for washing hands and cooking. * Food safety is paramount; "when in doubt, throw it out." * Backup medical equipment is essential for those with health conditions. * Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are vital for fire safety. * Know two ways out of every room in case of fire. * Prepare for cold weather with extra blankets and layers. * Be aware of potential hazards like landslides and sinkholes. * Mark assistive devices clearly to avoid being separated from them during evacuations. * Stay informed and prepared for various types of emergencies. Who Should listen? -Veterans with low vision, legal blindness and their support systems -Anyone interested in learning more about Blind Rehab within the Veteran's Health Administration (VHA) Get Involved! Like, subscribe, and rate this episode to stay updated on new releases and show your support! #NowWhat#AugustaVAHealthcareSystem #BRC #hurricaneseason #beprepared #blindness #lowvision #Veterans #supportsystems #planforyourpets keywords: disaster preparedness, food safety, medical equipment, fire safety, cold weather, emergency tips *
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