Living with a heart condition or chronic disease requires planning to safeguard your health during severe weather events. A hurricane can separate you from home and regular medical support for days or weeks.
Reach Out
- Your Doctor/Specialist: Discuss your specific medical needs in an emergency with your doctor well in advance of hurricane season. They can provide personalized guidance and recommendations to help you prepare.
- Local Hospitals: Identify hospitals in your area equipped to handle your emergency medical needs. Familiarize yourself with their locations and contact information.
- Dialysis/ESRD: Contact your dialysis center for their emergency plans and advice. You can also call the ESRD Regional Network at 1-877-936-9260 for alternate dialysis centers, transportation and resources.
Mississippi 211: Dial 211 for information on open shelters, special needs assistance, transportation options, and other emergency resources in your area.
Medication and Equipment:
- Medication Refills: Before the storm, make sure that you have an ample supply (7-14 days) of all medications, including oxygen if needed.
- Emergency Power: If you rely on electricity for medical devices (e.g., oxygen concentrator, CPAP), have a backup power source like a generator, battery backup, or portable oxygen tanks.
- Portable Nebulizers/Inhalers: If you use these devices, have portable versions and extra batteries readily available. Your doctor or pharmacist can help with these supplies.
Environmental Hazards
- Air Quality: Hurricanes can stir up mold and other allergens. Monitor air quality reports and consider staying indoors with air filtration if possible.
- Temperature Extremes: Power outages can lead to extreme heat or cold. Have plans for staying cool or warm, and locate nearby public shelters in case you need them.
Evacuation and Shelter
- Evacuation: Make an evacuation plan ahead of time to organize a successful move if necessary. Consider family or friends in other communities if possible.
- Traffic: Check the Mississippi Department of Transportation's website for current traffic conditions and evacuation routes. MDOT website →
- Transportation: If evacuation is necessary, arrange for transportation assistance in advance. Contact Mississippi 211 (dial 211) or your local emergency management agency for options.
- Medical Needs Shelters: Locate shelters equipped shelter individuals with special medical needs, including oxygen and electricity for medical devices. List of Mississippi shelters →
- Social Support: Establish a support network with friends, family, or neighbors who can check on you and assist during a hurricane.