List essential specialised items in your plan

 

List essential specialised items in your plan and add to your kit

If you or someone in your family has a specific medical condition, consider writing a document that details the medical condition, the medications, treatment, or other considerations that will enable others to provide additional care during an emergency. Keep this and a list of essential medications and their correct dosage in your Emergency Kit. Good preparation could be the difference between life and death. Don't forget to list your doctor's details on your list of emergency contacts.

If you use a motorised wheelchair, have a lightweight manual wheelchair available for emergencies. Know the size and weight of your wheelchair, in addition to whether or not it is collapsible, in case it has to be transported. Make a list of the local non-profit or community-based organisations that know you or assist people with access and functional needs and keep that with your Emergency Plan. If local authorities advise that you need to evacuate, be sure to take any of the following items you need with you.

  • CPAP machine
  • Reading glasses
  • Hearing aid
  • Crutches
  • Back brace
  • Callipers
  • Prosthesis
  • White cane