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Here at ProvidersWeb want to give you a gift. Below is a list of 44 documents to help you; someone you know; or your local care home/care facility to prepare for an emergency. The time to prepare is before something happens. Part of these documents are usually free, however, many of these documents usually require a subscription to view/download.
Basic Emergency Documents for General Use – (most people can benefit)
Are You Ready?
Being Prepared for an Earthquake
During an Earthquake
After an Earthquake
Earthquake – People with Special Needs
Emergency Drill Evaluation Form
Emergency Food List Form (good list)
Emergency or Disaster Menu Planning
Drink Safe Water After an Emergency
Coping with a Traumatic Event
First Aid Supplies (good list)
Head To Toe Survey
Heat Stroke
Keep Food Safe After an Emergency
Keep Water Safe After a Flood
Preparing for Evacuating
Risk Assessment and Emergencies
Service Pet Form
Signs and Symptoms of Dehydration Check List
Vital Signs
When the Power Goes Out
Basic Emergency Information for all types of Care Facilities
Business Emergency Information
Emergency Special Needs Notification
Emergency Disaster Plan Form
Resident Roster Form
EMERGENCY ALERTS & DUTIES FORM
Emergency Care Transfer Form
Emergency Fire Equipment Quick Check List
Emergency Identification Pouches
Emergency Index Card
Emergency Service Audit
Emergency Phone Numbers Form
Emergency Staffing Roster Form
Federal Emergency Requirements for Resident Protection
Fire Drill Evaluation
Fire & Disaster Evacuation Plan – Sample
Fire Equipment and Safety Review
Fire Fighting Equipment and Techniques
Fire Prevention Safety Plan
General 6-Bed Fire Safety Standards
Life Threatening Emergencies
Missing Persons Report
Priority Assessments in Emergency Situations
Resident Emergency Preparedness Activities
Resident Fire Safety Rules and Policies
Quarterly Safety Management Check Off
This
manual is designed as a training tool. Care facility
owners are required to make sure their staff knows
what to do in case of an emergency. This resource
covers what to do in case of an emergency (for most
emergencies that could arise in a care community).
Besides the important first aid policies and procedures,
we cover advance directives, legal issues, personal
safety, violent residents, death procedures, missing
resident procedures, emergency assessments, transfer
procedures and more.
More
than just First-Aid training, real life emergency
training.
Know
exactly what to do in case of an emergency.
Train
your staff in state-of-the-times emergency techniques.
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