100 Etowah Trace | Fayetteville, Georgia 30214 | 770-716-7678 | 770-716-1814 (FAX) | Email: kcmedical@mindspring.com

Emergency Planning for the home care client/patient.


This page has been provided by K.C’s Medical Home Care supplies, inc to help you plan your action in case these is a natural disaster where you live. Many areas of the United State are prone to natural disaster like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and earthquakes.

Every client/patient receiving care or service in the home should think about what they would do in the event of an emergency. Our goal is to help you with plan so that we can try to provide you with the best, most consistent service we can during an emergency.


Know What to Expect

If you have recently moved to this area, take the time to find out what types of natural emergencies have occurred in the past, and what types might be expected.

Find out what, if any, time of the year these emergencies are more prevalent.

Find out when you should evacuate, and when you shouldn’t.

Your local Red Cross, local law enforcement agencies, local news, and radio stations usually provide excellent information and tips for planning.


Know Where to Go

One of the most important pieces of information you should know is the location of the closet emergency shelter.

These shelters are opened to the public during voluntary and mandatory evaluation times. They are usually the safest place for you to go, other than a friend or relative’s home in an unaffected area.


Know What to Take with You

If you are going to a shelter, there will be restrictions on what items you can bring with you.  Not all shelters have adequate storage facilities for medication that need refrigeration.

We recommend that you call ahead and find out which shelter in your area will let you bring your medication and medical supplies, in addition, let them know if you will be using medical equipment that requires an electrical outlet.

During our planning for a natural emergency, we will contact you and deliver, if possible, at least one week’s worth of medication and supplies. Bring all your medications and supplies with you to the shelter.


Reaching Us If there Are No phones

How do you reach us during a natural emergency if the phone lines don’t work? How would you contact us? If there is warning of an emergency, such as a hurricane watch, we will make every attempt to contact you and provide you with the number of our cellular phone. (Cellular phones frequently work even when the regular land phone lines do not.)

If you have no way to call our cellular phone, you try the to reach us by having someone you know call us from his or her cellular phone. (Many times cellular phone companies set up communication centers during natural disasters. If one is set up in your area, you can ask them to contact us.)

If the emergency was unforeseen, we will try to locate you by visiting your home, or by contacting your home nursing agency. If travel is restricted due to damage from the emergency, we will try to contact you through local law enforcement agencies.


An ounce of prevention…

We would much rather prepare you for an emergency ahead of time than wait until it has happened and then send you the supplies you need.

To do this, we need you to give us as much information as possible before the emergency. We may ask you for the name and phone number of a close family member, or a close friend or neighbor. We may ask you where you will go if an emergency occurs. Will you go to a shelter, or a relative’s home? If your doctor has instructed you to go a hospital, which one is it?

Having the address of your evacuation site, if it is in another city, may allow us to service your therapy needs through another company.

  • Get a cooler and ice or freezer gel- pack to transport your medication.
  • Get all of your medication information and teaching modules together and take them with you if you evacuate.
  • Pack one week’s worth of supplies in a plastic-lined box or waterproof tote bag or tote box. Make sure the seal is watertight.
  • Make sure to put antibacterial soap and paper towels into your supplies kit.
  • If possible, get waterless hand disinfectant from K.C’s Medical Home Care Supplies, Inc. or from a local store. It comes in very handy if you don’t have running water.
  • If you are going to a friend or relative’s home during evacuation, leave their phone number and address with K.C’s Medical Home Care Supplies, inc. and home nursing agency.
  • When you return to your home contact your nursing agency and K.C’s Medical Home Care Supplies, Inc. so we can visit and see what supplies you need.

For More information

There is much more to know about planning for and surviving during a natural emergency or disaster.

To be ready for an emergency, contact your local American Red Cross or Emergency Management Service agency.


An important reminder!!

During any emergency situation, if you are unable to contact our company and you are in need of your prescribed medication, equipment or supplies, you must go to the nearest emergency room or other treatment facility for treatment.


100 Etowah Trace | Fayetteville, Georgia 30214 | 770-716-7678 | 770-716-1814 (FAX) | Email: kcmedical@mindspring.com