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Emergencies

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1. An emergency supply kit should contain everything you and the person in your care will need for one day.
2. In an emergency, Alzheimer or dementia patients can sometimes sense when something is wrong. It is important for the caregiver to remain calm, explain what is happening simply, and give clear directions.
3. Recovering from an emergency or a natural disaster tomorrow often depends on the planning and preparation done today.
4. Making sure everyone knows where the first-aid kit and emergency supplies are located is good planning.
5. An extra cane by the bed with a whistle attached to it is helpful for blind or visually impaired persons.
6. Keep electricity use as low as possible to help power companies avoid rolling blackouts.
7. Make sure your phone Emergency Alerts / Public Safety Messages are enabled so you can receive them.
8. Keep your vehicle’s gas tank at least half full because gas stations rely on electricity to power their pumps.
9. It is helpful to register the person in your care with emergency response providers so they can be located during disasters.
10. There is no need to consider medications that may need refrigeration during a power outage.