Despite government promises, seniors told they are on their own if disaster strikes.


I'll say it again and again, government is not your friend and will let you down in the end

Another of those I couldn't make up if I tried. Rueters tells the story.

Despite public awareness efforts, about half of all Americans are still not prepared for the inevitable next disaster, the CDC said. The agency is trying to drive the message home that vulnerable seniors need to take some individual responsibility for preparation.

"In the initial stages of a disaster, especially a powerful hurricane or other wide-scale event, people are typically on their own, at least for a while," the CDC statement on seniors and disaster preparation reads.

This is most dangerous for the elderly and disabled, who "should assume they might not be able to reach their doctors or pharmacies, receive home-delivered meals or obtain their usual home health services" in the aftermath of a disaster, it adds.

Sort of makes you wonder what we are paying FEMA to do, doesn't it?

— NeoWayland

Posted: Fri - March 9, 2007 at 05:40 AM  Tag


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