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Special Medical Support Shelters Concept of Operations –Provides safe refuge to evacuated medically fragile individuals who require medical services that: cannot be handled by Mass Care Shelters do not require hospitalization. –Primarily individuals under Home Health care or being cared for by family –Aids in “decompressing” Hospitals
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Special Medical Support Shelters Functional Needs Support vs. SMSS –Mass Care Support/Medical Staff Augmented General Population Shelter Community College vs. SMSS –Community College Plan reserved for catastrophic level events
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Special Medical Support Shelters What is an SMSS appropriate patient? –Many variables/considerations –Patient Matrix (WebEOC-File Library, SMSS) –Goal is three-fold Allows General Population shelters to operate at full capability Keeps Hospital bed-space available for critical needs Provide best/most appropriate care to fragile population
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Special Medical Support Shelters Special Medical Support Shelter Packages –Type IV SMSS 10 bed –Type III SMSS 25 bed –Type II SMSS 50 bed – Type I SMSS 100 bed 12 hours from Activation to 100% Operation
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Special Medical Support Shelters SMSS Components –Evaluation/Triage –Acute Care –Skilled Care (General Holding) –Hospice –Pediatrics –Memory Unit –Isolation
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Special Medical Support Shelters SMSS Support Internal Services –Site Security, Logistics/Medical Resupply, Medical Staff, Pharmacy, Morgue Contracted Services –Feeding –Waste Management
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Special Medical Support Shelters Special Medical Support Shelters established by NCEM/OEMS are State Paid/Supported –Concerted effort to identify support services prior to shelter activation –Limited expense to Host –Liaison for Social Services, Animal Control, Public Health, EMS, Hospital, Emergency Management
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Special Medical Support Shelters Current Sites with SMSS site plans –Walter B. Jones ADATC- Greenville, Pitt County –Smith Rec. Center- Fayetteville, Cumberland County –Robeson Community College, Lumberton –Lenoir Community College, Kinston
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Risk County Considerations Re-entry Inspection Risk vs. Benefit Companion Animals Pharmaceuticals & DME Transportation Liaison
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Special Medical Support Shelters System expansion –Goal is at least one shelter per county –Submit site recommendations to Area Coordinators 6,000+ square feet Food Service Kitchen or nearby special diet services Generator or Transfer Switch Close proximity to a Hospital Ease of access to major transport routes Outside Floodplain –Site Survey (WebEOC-File Library, SMSS)
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Special Medical Support Shelters Questions? NCEM ESF-8 Coordinator Todd Brown, Emergency Services Group Supervisor Office: 919.825.2259 Mobile: 919.622.8375 Email: Todd.Brown@ncdps.gov
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