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Special needs

Amish Country

Well-known member
http://www.firstvictims.org/

This is a link to an organization assisting "Special Needs" individuals in the case of emergency. For members working with these communities this group may offer some assistance and new insights. Was not sure as to Flutrackers policy of posting links like this on the main board. Please bump if deemed appropriate. Interesting way they define "Special needs & vulnerable population":

Physically disabled (ranging from minor disabilities causing restriction of some motions or activities, to totally disabled requiring full-time attendant care for feeding, toileting, and personal care.)

Mentally disabled (ranging from minor disabilities where independence and ability to function in most circumstances is retained, to no ability to safely survive independently, attend to personal care, etc.)

Blind, visually impaired, low vision

Deaf, hearing impaired, hard-of-hearing

Frail/elderly, seniors

Children, unattended minors, runaways, latchkey kids

Geographically isolated - no access to services or information, limited access to escape routes

Limited or non-English speaking, monolingual

Undocumented persons, political dissidents, and others who will not avail themselves of government or Red Cross facilities or services due to a variety of reasons

Ex-convicts, registered offenders and other clients of the criminal justice system

Culturally isolated - includes people with little or no interaction or involvement outside of immediate community. This is the broad meaning of the words 'culture' and 'community', including religious, ethnic, poverty, sexual orientation, etc.

Medically dependent - includes those dependent on life sustaining medications such as with HIV/AIDS and diabetes, or are dependent on medications to control conditions and maintain quality of life such as pain medications, allergy medications, seizure control medications etc.

Medically fragile - such as people with multiple chemical sensitivities, and those who cannot be in, or use public accommodations for a variety of reasons.

Chemically dependent - includes substance abusers and others who would experience withdrawal or other symptoms due to lack of access, such as methadone users.

Homeless, shelter dependent - including shelters for abused women and children

Poor, extremely low income

Single parents with no support systems

Owners of pets, companion animals, and livestock - includes those who will make life and death decisions based on their animals, such as refusing to evacuate or go to a shelter if it means separating from an animal.

Emergent special needs - includes those developing special needs because of the disaster, such as spontaneous anxiety/stress disorders, or recurrence of a dormant health condition, etc.

Transient special needs - includes people temporarily classified as special needs due to a transient condition, status or illness - includes groups such as tourists who'll need care until they can leave, those who can't see until glasses are replaced, or can't hear until hearing aid is replaced, etc.
 
Re: Special needs

Thank you very mush for this link Amish Country. In the French-speaking forum, we have a section for the vulnerable people and homeless people Les démunis et les sans domicile fixe (sdf) . I work myself whith the homeless people. The challenges are enormous with regard to the preparation for de pandemia. I will include this reference.
 
Re: Special needs

I have heard the director of this project is a very empowering speaker. Her name is Ana Marie Jones. She faced the issue of trying to encourage people, who may not know where their next meal is coming from, to have a 72-hour bug-out-bag. Her classes and talks are supposed to be very motivational. She is also a very busy lady and may not be able to respond quickly to inquiries.
 
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