This event has been postponed due to weather. We will announce a new date as soon as possible.
During hurricane season, older adults face increased risk due to limited mobility, medical needs, and isolation. Preparation is crucial to reduce these risks. The Senior P.R.E.P. (Planning and Resources for Emergency Preparedness) program is coming to Walgreens in Pawleys Island to help older adults prepare for emergencies.
The community event will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. to noon at Walgreens, 11 N. Causeway Road. Brandon Ellis, the Director of Georgetown County Emergency Services, will provide essential insights into effective hurricane planning. Additionally, Mandy Halloran, the Director of Public Health and Disability Integration at Able South Carolina, will share crucial strategies for planning to cater to the needs of individuals with special needs and disabilities. Partner agencies will also play a significant role in delivering valuable information.
Several partner agencies, including the South Carolina Department on Aging and the South Carolina Emergency Management Division, will attend to share emergency preparation information. Walgreens will also have a pharmacist on hand to administer RSV, Pneumococcal, and routine vaccinations.
"As we approach hurricane season, it's vital for our older adults to have a solid emergency plan in place,” Ellis said. “The Senior P.R.E.P. program offers essential resources and guidance to help them prepare effectively. By taking proactive steps now, we can ensure the safety and well-being of our most vulnerable residents during emergencies.”
The Senior P.R.E.P. program is a valuable resource that offers emergency planning assistance to senior citizens throughout South Carolina. Taking preventive measures beforehand is crucial to safeguard vulnerable older adults during emergencies.
Everyone can take steps now to prepare for emergencies.
Things to Consider:
- Plan with family, friends, and caregivers to assist with limitations.
- Include necessary assistive technology and medical supplies (i.e., oxygen tank) in your emergency kit.
- Have a plan or backup resource to power essential medical equipment.
- Check with any agency providing you services for special provisions in an emergency.
- Have clear and concise instructions for rescue personnel regarding special needs or equipment.
- Map out accessible emergency exits at home and work.
- Consider getting a medical alert system that can be used to call for help.
For further information on the Senior P.R.E.P. program, visit local Walgreens locations. Additional resources can be found online at https://aging.sc.gov/senior-prep