KOIN Meeting October 22, 2014 Kentucky Department for Public Health Chronic Disease Prevention Branch Sue Thomas-Cox, RN, Branch Manager.

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KOIN Meeting October 22, 2014 Kentucky Department for Public Health Chronic Disease Prevention Branch Sue Thomas-Cox, RN, Branch Manager

2 Patient Resource Manual  The Kentucky Department for Public Health through a grant from CDC developed a curriculum in coordination with the University of Louisville in 2008 “ Disaster Preparedness for Persons with Chronic Disease”  R eleased the first edition December 1, 2008 which included instructors manual and training power point, participant manual, patient resource manual and a DVD  Originally distributed to BT coordinators and also placed on the Kentucky Medical Association Website  Updated only the Patient Resource Manual in 2013 and reprinted limited copies

3 Patient Resource Manual  Uses  People with chronic diseases  Caregivers of people with chronic diseases  Volunteers at shelters  Trainers in communities

4 Patient Resource Manual  TABLE OF CONTENTS  PREFACE  WHY PREPARE?  WHAT YOU NEED TO DO  IF DISASTER STRIKES  ADDITIONAL RESOURCES  DISEASE SPECIFIC INFORMATION 4

5 Patient Resource Manual  DISEASE SPECIFIC INFORMATION:  Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Other Lung Diseases  Cancer  Dementia and Memory Loss  Diabetes  Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure and Stroke  Kidney Disease/Dialysis  Osteoporosis, Arthritis and Bone Disease  Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Neurological Disorders

6 Patient Resource Manual  Forms  Basic disaster kit preparation  Basic disease specific information  Basic information on equipment and supplies  Basic information on medication  Basic restricted diet information  Links to additional resources

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13 Patient Resource Manual  Distribution  Limited printed copies are available as a revision is planned for  Copies are available on the website 

14 Additional Resources Disaster Planning Handbook for Behavioral Health Treatment Programs SAMSHA TAP 34 Get Your Copy of TAP 34Get Your Copy of TAP Many more resources Thank you Questions?