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Now Is Time to Prepare Older Adults for Disruptive Weather


Home Instead shares tips to help keep older adults safe during severe weather.

OMAHA, Neb., June 26, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- This year, the U.S. has seen a record number of tornado strikes. The severity of destructive weather, such as tornadoes, hurricanes and wildfires, can be especially difficult for older adults.

The impact of a damaging storm or sudden evacuation can be more intense and pose a higher risk for older adults who may be on a fixed income or can't evacuate quickly because they live alone, are not able to drive or have limited physical mobility. Many older adults also have health considerations, such as medications or equipment, which depend on electricity.

Sue Bidwell is a franchise owner with Home Instead, the leading provider of in-home care for older adults. Bidwell has experience helping clients develop emergency plans, as well as recovering from severe weather, such as Hurricane Ian last fall that impacted her Fort Myers service area. According to [AARP, 61 out of 87 people killed by Hurricane Ian in Florida last fall were at least 60 years old. Eighteen of them were in their 80s, and five were in their 90s.

"The unfortunate truth is that when a storm strikes, older adults and those with special needs tend to suffer the most," Bidwell said. "So, it's critical to have a solid plan to help older loved ones feel prepared."

Emergency preparation should include checklists and evacuation strategies to ensure older adults have everything needed before, during and after an emergency. Home Instead recommends the following tips to help older adults prepare for severe weather.

"Disasters don't wait," Bidwell said. "With severe weather, you never have as much time to plan as you may think. Preparing in advance can help older adults weather the storm."

For more resources on displacing weather and natural disaster preparedness for older adults, visit https://www.homeinstead.com/care-resources/.

ABOUT HOME INSTEAD, AN HONOR COMPANY
Home Instead, Inc. and its parent company, Honor, are expanding the world's capacity to care. With the world's largest home care network and the most advanced care platform, Honor and Home Instead are revolutionizing care for older adults, their families, and Care Professionals. Home Instead, Inc. is the premier home care franchisor through its network of independently owned and operated Home Instead franchise businesses. Combined, the network has more than 100,000 Care Professionals across 13 countries, meeting the growing needs of millions of older adults and their families worldwide. For more information, visit joinhonor.com and homeinstead.com.

Media Contact

Dan Wieberg, Home Instead, 1 402-498-4466, dwieberg@homeinsteadinc.com

 

SOURCE Home Instead



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