Regional Shelter Workshop Discussion Facilitated by: Capital Area Public Health Region.

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Regional Shelter Workshop Discussion Facilitated by: Capital Area Public Health Region

Agenda 5:00 PMWelcome & Introductions 5:15 PMReview of objectives. 5:25 PM Sheltering: Functions, Legal Requirements, NH Guidance 5:45 PMDiscussion regarding support: Roles, Responsibilities, Capacity, and Procedures 6:05 PM Discussion: Coordination Issues with Regional Sheltering 6:30 PM Discussion: Strengths & Weaknesses of Sheltering Options 7:00 PMWrap Up and Next Steps

Workshop Goal Determine if local communities want to plan for regional sheltering and, if so, begin discussion of how regional sheltering will be coordinated.

Workshop Objectives Review required functions of shelters in New Hampshire. Confirm roles, responsibilities, capacity, and procedures of entities with primary and support roles in shelter planning and operations. Identify resources available to support required functions of shelters in New Hampshire. Identify key coordination issues involved in regional shelter planning and operations.

Assumptions Local government is ultimately responsible for emergency sheltering. Other organizations may be available to support sheltering. People living in a residential facility (licensed or unlicensed) are the responsibility of that facility. Provisions for animal sheltering (on or off site) will be provided. Functional Needs Support Services will be provided. Resources will be scarce within the first 72 hours at the level at which the emergency is occurring (i.e. local emergency, local resources will be scarce but regional or state resources may be available).

General Population Shelter includes: Food/Water Bedding Sanitary Facilities Safety Access Comfort (heat, cooling)

Integration & Access Stafford Act, Post Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act, and Federal Civil Rights Laws mandate integration and equal opportunity in emergency programs, services, and activities Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act – mandates rescue, care, shelter, emergency needs of household pets and service animals If you don’t plan for these functions you won’t be eligible for reimbursement!

Medical Needs TRIAGE Acute Medical/ Needs skilled nursing care Remains in shelter with support services Call Needs support to maintain independence Medical Emergency Goes to nursing facility*, ACS, or established care provider continues care at shelter *Seek MOU before emergency

Functional Needs Support Services “Services that allow an individual to maintain independence in a general shelter” Reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures (refrigerating breast milk; gluten free/sugar free food) Durable medical equipment (wheelchair; oxygen concentrator) Consumable medical supplies (basic first aid; diabetic test strips) Personal assistance services (mobility, eating, dressing, bathing/toileting, communication assistance) Other goods and services, as needed. Source:

Shelter Partners Local Team Emergency Management Director Fire Police EMS Health Officer SAU/Facility Rep Community/Civic Groups Faith Based Orgs. Regional/State Team Public Health Network DHHS- ESU MRC/CERT County American Red Cross DART DBHRT NHResponds.org Health & Human Service Providers Others…

Discussion What is your agency’s role in an incident involving emergency shelters? What is your agency’s capacity to support emergency shelters within your jurisdiction? How do people request your support? Do you have a procedure? Other pertinent information…

Non-Personnel Shelter Resources Documents/Guidance American Red Cross Form 6564 NH General Sheltering Guide FEMA Functional Needs Training Community Partner Sheltering (ARC) Community/ Personal Emergency Preparedness (CRMRC) Material Resources Cots (Local, PHN, ARC, DHHS) Paperwork (ARC)

Discussion What are the key coordination issues you anticipate in planning for/operating a regional shelter? Remember shelters include: Food/water, bedding, security, sanitation, heat/cooling, functional needs support, animal sheltering

Discussion Identify the strengths & weaknesses of: Cooling/Warming Centers (no overnight) Local Shelters Regional Shelters

What’s next? Where are we going from here? Regional shelter(s)? Building local/regional capacity? Remaining questions? Follow-up meeting/activities ?

THANK YOU! Questions/Comments?