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Please note that lead agencies, counties, and municipalities
may impose more stringent or frequent inspection requirements and
fees.
Disaster Preparedness
Disasters can happen at any time of the year, so to adequately
prepare, the group care program recommends using the residential
group care preparedness toolkit. The following file requires pdf
reader,
get pdf reader here (opens in new window) The
group
care preparedness toolkit (pdf <1mb, opens in new window) is
designed as a completely customizable preparedness planning tool
for any type of residential facility, but especially those
serving the disabled and/or vulnerable populations. Its purpose
is to assist facility owners, operators, managers and/or
administrators in preparing for and responding to issues that
arise as a result of a disaster or emergency. While this toolkit
is designed to be as comprehensive as possible, it is not an all
inclusive toolkit, but one that can be tailored to each facility
by providing a one-stop resource of emergency preparedness
forms, procedures, assessments and checklists. The assessment
questionnaires were created based on identified environmental
and public health issues, which were recognized by various
preparedness resources nationwide, as key needs from previous
disaster events. Using this tool will enable a residential
facility to be better prepared and better able to respond in the
case of a disaster and be prepared to keep their residents and
employees protected. This toolkit is not part of any regulatory
standard, but is available and encouraged to be used by anyone
who may benefit from it use. |