Lee Health: Take stock of your health needs this hurricane season
Now that we are about a month into the 2024 hurricane season, which national forecasters are predicting will have “above-normal” activity, I want to remind you to prepare for whatever the weather brings, especially regarding your health and medical needs.
One of the most important things to do to prepare for hurricane season is to determine if you or your loved ones need access to a special care shelter. Lee Health hospitals and facilities are not hurricane shelters. If you or a loved one requires assistance that exceeds services provided at a general population shelter, you must preregister with Lee County Emergency Management. Visit leegov.com/hurricane, click on “Advanced Planning” and then “Special Needs” for more information and the link to the application.
If a storm is approaching, be sure you have refills of your prescription medications and other essential medical supplies, like oxygen. Florida law allows pharmacies to fill prescriptions in advance during hurricane warnings. Think ahead, too, about preserving refrigerated drugs, like insulin, in case the power goes out. Be sure you have enough ice to keep those medications cool for several days. If you have questions about your drug’s safety following a storm and power outage, you can contact poison control for assistance.
If you have medical equipment, write down the details, including the size, manufacturer and company and account numbers. Stock up on batteries, especially if you require batteries that need to be ordered. Consider your need for medical supplies, like catheters and dressings, as well as dietary restrictions, so you can be sure you have an appropriate stock of supplies and food options available.
If you choose to stay home and use a generator, be sure you know how to properly use it because generators are one of the leading causes of injury and death following a storm.
Lee Health created an Emergency Management Hub on our website (leehealth.org/emergency-preparedness) to help keep you informed so you can prepare in the event of any disaster, including hurricanes. This webpage includes information and checklists on what to do before, during and after a natural disaster or public health emergency.
Being prepared is vital when it comes to our health and wellness, especially in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.
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Larry Antonucci, M.D., MBA is the president & CEO of Lee Health, Southwest Florida’s major destination for health care offering acute care, emergency care, rehabilitation and diagnostic services, health and wellness education, and community outreach and advocacy programs. Visit LeeHealth.org to learn more.
This article originally appeared on Naples Daily News: Lee Health: Take stock of your health needs this hurricane season