Disability emergency preparedness

Are you prepared?

If an emergency were to occur in your county or community, would you know whom to call to get information? Do you know how to contact your local city or county emergency manager?

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management has a list of county emergency managers on its website.

List of county emergency managers

Spring flooding

As Minnesotans in some areas prepare for flooding, it is important that people with disabilities take steps to prepare for possible flooding. Being prepared can increase your ability to care for yourself during a disaster. Find information on creating a personal emergency plan at:

Minnesota Department of Health - Individual/Family Preparedness Minnesota State Council on Disability (MSCOD) Emergency Preparedness Ready.gov

Home and community-based residential providers

The health and safety of residents should be the first priority. Providers are responsible to:

  • Ensure processes are in place to protect the safety of all residents and staff
  • Review and update emergency plans

Resources

Flood-related resources

Minnesota Department of Health - Information and guidelines for healthcare facilities and providers in the event of spring flooding or other natural disasters

Minnesota Department of Health

If you have questions, submit an inquiry on the contact form.

Disability Services Division contact form

More resources

Disability Services Division emergency preparedness web resources

Resources for people who are deaf and hard of hearing