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6 HOUR ONLINE EMERGENCY PLANNING COURSE
This Online six hour Emergency Planning Course provides six hours of Continuing Education Units (CEU's) to facility administrators across the USA for Residential Care Facilities for
the Elderly (RCFE) or commonly known as Assisted Living , Board & Care, or Residential Care Homes; (CEU's) are also available to nurses and social workers.
Each facility is required to have a written mass casualty disaster plan of action. You will be able to download one as part of the course that can modify or add to what the facility already has in place. This can replace or be a good addition to
what you already have. You can link to the course at:
EasyCEU.com for the course description and also to register to take it.
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Pay for Class or Package Here!
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FACILITY911 COALITION
SPECIAL OFFER TO ALL FACILITY TYPES!!!
The Facility911 Coalition has been organized to assist all facility types
that care for medically fragile people in an emergency. This includes skilled nursing facilities,
convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, assisted living facilities, residential care facilities, independent living
facilities, adult residential facilities that care for the developmentally disabled, group homes,
small family homes, etc. In a crisis situation Preparation, Response, and Recovery are key elements
of the emergency services we render a facility that are going to save lives, quality of life, and keep
a facility in business. In most states facilities are required to have their own emergency plan of action.
We can enhance facility emergency planning capabilities. Click on:
Facility911 Coalition
for more information
CITY AND/OR COUNTY EMERGENCY PLANNING
FOR THE MEDICALLY FRAGILE
A Pro-active approach to emergency planning.
Cities and Counties must realize that independent living medically fragile people and facilities that care for these special needs
people should become more self reliant in the early stages of a major crisis. Resources
will not be readily available unless there is ample advance warning. Therefore, a pro-active
approach to their emergency planning needs must be in place. E-mail
Ed Lupton
for more information.
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