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Disaster Preparedness & Elders: There’s Room for Improvement

Primary Education Topic: 
Aging in Community
Other Education Topics: 
Aging in Community
Caregiving
Creativity and Lifelong Learning
Health & Wellness
Healthcare & Aging
Leadership in Aging
Legal & Ethical Issues
Mental Health & Aging
Multicultural Aging
Policy and Advocacy
Technology, Accessibility & Transportation
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Given that age-related vulnerabilities such as diabetes, hypertension, vision or sensory deficits, im­paired mobility, cognitive decline or mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety are more common in late life, policymakers, program managers and care providers should learn optimal prac­tices for serving older adults’ needs during all stages of a disaster.

By Lisa M. Brown

During 2017, 15 major natural disasters occurred in the United States. Differences exist be­tween these types of disasters in terms of extent (e.g., timing, duration) and impact (e.g., loss of life, loss of community). The interaction of extent and impact influences how peo­ple prepare for future disasters, how they evacuate and how they experience and recover from such events.
 

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