Disabled and Special NeedsFor People with Disabilities • Create a support network to help in an emergency. • Tell these people where you keep your emergency supplies. • Give one member of your support network a key to your house or apartment. • Contact your city or county government's emergency information management office. Many local offices keep lists of people with disabilities so they can be located quickly in a sudden emergency. • Wear medical alert tags or bracelets to help identify your disability. • If you are dependent on dialysis or other life sustaining treatment, know the location and availability of more than one facility. • Show others how to operate your wheelchair. • Know the size and weight of your wheelchair, in addition to whether or not it is collapsible, in case it has to be transported. Additional Supplies for People with Disabilities • Prescription medicines, list of medications including dosage, list of any allergies. • Extra eyeglasses and hearing-aid batteries. • Extra wheelchair batteries, oxygen. • Keep a list of the style and serial number of medical devices. • Medical insurance and Medicare cards. • List of doctors, relatives or friends who should be notified if you are hurt.
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