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Purpose ______________________________________________________________ 2 II. Situation and Assumptions A. Situation _______________________________________________________ 2 B. Assumptions ____________________________________________________ 2 III. Concept of Operation A. Pre-Emergency __________________________________________________ 3 B. Preparedness ____________________________________________________ 6 C. Response _______________________________________________________ 7 D. Recovery _______________________________________________________ 7 IV. Organization and Responsibilities A. Duties and Activities ______________________________________________ 8 V. Authorities and References A. Authorities ______________________________________________________ 8 B. References ______________________________________________________ 8 TAB A: Notification Procedures ____________________________________________ 10 TAB B: Emergency Call-Down Roster _______________________________________ 11 TAB C: Emergency Checklist/Evacuation Procedures ___________________________ 12 TAB D: Emergency Checklists/Specific Disasters Fire Safety __________________________________________________ 13 Natural Disasters _____________________________________________ 14 Water/Electrical Outage _______________________________________ 16 Bomb Threat ________________________________________________ 18 Missing Resident _____________________________________________ 19 TAB E: Administrative Services ____________________________________________ 20 Dietary/Food Services _________________________________________ 22 Housekeeping Services ________________________________________ 23 Maintenance Services _________________________________________ 24 Nursing/Medical Services ______________________________________ 25 Resident Services _____________________________________________ 26 Security Services _____________________________________________ 27 TAB F: Inventory Checklist ________________________________________________ 28 TAB G: Emergency Points of Contact Directory ________________________________ 29 Supplement to the Emergency Action Plan for Long Term Care Facilities FOR LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES INTRODUCTION During the past several years some of the costliest disasters of this century have occurred resulting in countless deaths and injuries to the citizens of America. In Oklahoma, we have felt the effects of floods, ice storms, grass fires, tornadoes, industrial accidents, the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the attacks on the World Trade Center, and, most recently, Hurricane Katrina. Additionally, the phenomenon known as the "graying of America" has resulted in an increased need for Long Term Care Facilities and has produced areas of population densities. This combined with the catastrophic effects of recent disasters has identified the need for an emergency action plan for Long Term Care Facilities to include plans for relocation of residents. This need is further established in federal and state regulation. The use of the term "Long Term Care Facilities" in this plan refers to Assisted Living, Residential Care, Continuum of Care, Nursing Homes and Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded. OBJECTIVE The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management in collaboration with the Department of Health has developed a MODEL EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN for Long Term Care Facilities. This plan is provided as a courtesy. Recipients are welcome to utilize the plan in full (by simply filling in the blanks) or alter the plan to suit their facility's individual needs. This plan is designed as a resource tool to assist in the development and implementation of an emergency action plan within your organization or agency. Specific compliance requirements addressed in this plan have been researched to the best of our ability through State and local agencies. Once in place, it is recommended that the plans be reviewed and updated on a routine basis to ensure their accuracy. If you have any questions about the plan please contact the Planning, Training and Exercise Division, Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (405) 521-2481. _________________________________________ LONG TERM CARE FACILITY SEQ 1_0 \* ROMAN \r 1I. PURPOSE To provide guidance to _____________________________________________ on emergency policies and procedures to protect the lives and property of residents, staff and visitors. SEQ 1_0 \* ROMAN \nII. SITUATION AND ASSUMPTIONS SEQ 1_1 \* ALPHABETIC \r 1A. Situation SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. The State of Oklahoma is vulnerable to natural and technological disasters. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n2. Residents of this facility require special emergency consideration in planning for disasters or emergencies and in ensuring safety. SEQ 1_1 \* ALPHABETIC \nB. Assumptions SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. The possibility exists that an emergency may occur at any time. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n2. In the event an emergency exceeds the facility's capability, external services and resources may be required. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n3. Local, state and federal departments and agencies may provide assistance necessary to protect lives and property. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n4. It is the responsibility of the Department of Health and\or the Office of the State Fire Marshal to inspect the facility for compliance with published safety guidelines. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n5. The local Emergency Management Agency is available to assist in writing and reviewing the facility's emergency action plan. Contact the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management at 405.521.2481 to locate your city or county Emergency Manager. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n6. The Department of Health is responsible for the annual inspection of the facility for compliance with all state and federal statutes and regulations. This emergency action plan will be reviewed at these inspections. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n7. Based on authority, the State Fire Marshal or the local fire department may be responsible for the annual review and inspection of fire safety plans and procedures. SEQ 1_0 \* ROMAN \nIII. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS Because the state is subject to the adverse effects of natural or technological disasters, the facility administrator should develop and revise, in coordination with the Department of Health, the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the local Emergency Management Director, an emergency action plan capable of providing for the safety and protection of residents, staff and visitors. Procedures should be developed to insure that residents who are hearing impaired, are speech impaired, or have English as a second language are properly informed and alerted as necessary. This plan can be effective for either internal or external emergencies. SEQ 1_1 \* ALPHABETIC \r 1A. Pre-Emergency The primary focus of this phase is on the development, revision, testing and training of the emergency action plan. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. Review, exercise and re-evaluate existing plans, policies and procedures. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n2. Coordinate plans with the local emergency management agency and provide input into the county's emergency plans. A Memorandum of Understanding, or Mutual Aid Agreement should be in place. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n3. Review and update resource lists. (See TAB F) SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \r 1a. Ensure the availability of manpower needed to execute emergency procedures. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \nb. Work with the local Emergency Management Director, in locating needed resources. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \nc. Identify staff needing transportation and arrange for provision of this service. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n4. Determine communication system. For example, cellular phones and fax machines may offer the best means of telecommunication in the event of a power loss. However, a supply of quarters and accessibility to a pay phone may serve as a reasonable alternative. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n5. Ensure the availability and functioning of facility emergency warning system. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n6. Test reliability of emergency telephone roster for contacting emergency personnel and activating emergency procedures. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n7. Develop procedure for testing generators and equipment supported by emergency generators. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \r 1a. Ensure a 48 hour supply of emergency fuel and establish an agreement for delivery with a supplier. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \nb. Activate the generators for a minimum of eight hours every thirty days. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \nc. Document all testing procedures. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n8. Ensure a 4 day supply of food and water for residents and staff. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \r 1a. Arrange for a private contact to supply back-up resources. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \nb. Contact the local Emergency Management Director, for assistance in establishing a private contact, as needed. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n9. Schedule employee orientation training and in-service training programs on the operations of the emergency plan. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n10. Enhance emergency education. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \r 1a. Distribute personal preparedness checklists on fire safety, protection from natural disasters, etc. (see TAB D) SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \nb. Post display of evacuation routes, alarm and fire extinguisher locations and telephone numbers of emergency contacts. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \nc. Provide demonstrations on warning systems and proper use of emergency equipment for the staff, residents and resident families. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n11. Conduct, at a minimum, twelve unannounced fire drills per year. Check fire regulations in your community for local compliance requirements. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \r 1a. One drill is required per quarter for each shift. SEQ 1_3 \* alphabetic \nb. Document each drill, instruction or event to include dates, content and the participants involved. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n12. It is recommended that, at a minimum, annual unannounced drills exercising all aspects of the emergency action plan be conducted. Document drills with critiques and evaluations. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n13. Develop and maintain Standard Operating Procedures including procedures and tasking assignments, resources, security procedures, personnel call down lists and inventories of emergency supplies. Include section designating staff, space and food provision for the facility's use as a shelter for the external population. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n14. (location) is designated as the Crisis Command Post (CCP) location to serve as the focal point for coordinating operations and (location) is designated as an alternate location outside the facility for use if evacuation is necessary. If possible there should be at least two direct outside lines in the command post and multiple copies of emergency telephone numbers (home, beeper and cellular #'s of staff, community, and state agency #'s and #'s of additional key personnel) should be available. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n15. Designate staff trained in the content of the disaster plan to execute the activities of the Command Post. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n16. Plan for Evacuation and Relocation Describe the policies, role responsibilities and procedures for the evacuation of residents from the facility. (See the Supplement to the Emergency Action Plan for Long Term Care Facilities) a. Identify the individual responsible for implementing facility evacuation procedures. b. Identify residents who may require skilled transportation provided by local jurisdiction resources. c. Determine the number of ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents. d. Identify transportation arrangements made through mutual aid agreements or understandings that will be used to evacuate residents (Copies of the agreements must be attached as annexes). e. Describe transportation arrangements for logistical support to include moving records, medications, food, water, and other necessities (Copies of the agreements must be attached as annexes). f. Identify facilities and include in the plan a copy of the mutual aid agreement that has been entered into with a facility to receive residents/patients (Copies of the agreements must be attached as annexes). g. Identify evacuation routes that will be used and secondary routes should the primary route be impassable. h. Specify the amount of time it will take to successfully evacuate all patients/residents to the receiving facility. i. Specify the procedures that ensure facility staff will accompany evacuating residents/patients. j. Identify procedures that will be used to keep track of residents once they have been evacuated to include a log system. k. Determine what and how much should each resident take. l. Provide for a minimum of 72-hour stay, with provisions to extend this period of time if the disaster is of catastrophic magnitude. m. Establish procedures for responding to family inquiries about residents who have been evacuated. n. Establish procedures for ensuring all residents are accounted for and are out of the facility. o. Determine at what point to begin the pre-positioning of necessary medical supplies and provisions. p. Specify at what point the mutual aid agreements for transportation and the notification of alternative facilities will begin. Mutual Aide Agreements Mutual-aid agreement content will vary but items to consider addressing include the following elements or provisions: definitions of key terms used in the agreement; roles and responsibilities of individual parties; procedures for requesting and providing assistance; procedures, authorities, and rules for payment, reimbursement, and allocation of costs; notification procedures; protocols for interoperable communications; relationships with other agreements among jurisdictions; workers compensation; treatment of liability and immunity; recognition of qualifications and certifications; and sharing agreements, as required. See the Supplement to the Emergency Action Plan for Long Term Care Facilities for more information on this topic. 17. Identify community resources such as volunteers, churches, clubs and organizations, emergency medical services, law enforcement, fire departments, businesses, hospitals and local government departments/agencies. 18. Establish a plan for donations management. Delineate what is needed, where items will be received and stored and who will manage donation management operations. SEQ 1_1 \* ALPHABETIC \nB. Preparedness Upon receipt of an internal or external warning of an emergency, the facility administrator or appropriate designee(s), in coordination with the local Fire Department, should: SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. Notify staff in charge of emergency operations to initiate the disaster plan; advise personnel of efforts designed to guarantee resident safety. (see TAB A for Notification Checklist and TAB B for Emergency Call-Down Roster) SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n2. If potential disaster is weather related, closely monitor weather conditions and update department directors, as necessary. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n3. Inform key agencies of any developing situation and protective actions contemplated. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n4. Review the Emergency Plan including evacuation routes with staff and residents. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n5. Prepare the (designated area) for Command Post operations and alert staff of impending operations. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n6. Receive calls from families; coordinate dissemination of messages. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n7. Control facility access. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n8. Confirm emergency staff availability and facilitate care of their families. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n9. Pre-arrange emergency transportation of non-ambulatory residents (dialysis residents, etc.) and their records. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n10. Check food and water supplies. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n11. Store a supply of radios and flashlights, secure loose outdoor furniture and keep vehicles fueled (A 2 ½ tank reserve is recommended). SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n12. Coordinate with local authorities/agencies and private contacts to confirm availability of resources, including medical services, response personnel, etc. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n13. Confirm transportation agreements with Emergency Medical Services agencies, tour bus companies or private individuals for buses or other emergency vehicles. (Check with your local and state emergency management office for examples.) SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n14. Have a plan in place with (pharmacy name) and an alternate source to determine emergency operations in the event of halted deliveries or need for backup. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n15. Warn the staff and residents of the situation and expedient protective measures. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n16. Remain calm, reassure residents to minimize fear and panic. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n17. Schedule extended shifts for essential staff and alert alternate personnel to remain on stand-by. SEQ 1_1 \* ALPHABETIC \nC. Response In response to an actual emergency situation, the facility administrator will coordinate the following actions: SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. Complete the actions of Pre-emergency and Preparedness outlined above. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n2. Activate the Emergency Action Plan and conduct Command Post operations involving emergency communications, message control and routing of essential information. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n3. Coordinate actions and requests for assistance with local jurisdiction emergency services and the community. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n4. Determine requirements for additional resources and continue to update appropriate authorities and\or services. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n5. Ensure communication with residents' families and physicians. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n6. Ensure prompt transfer of resident records. SEQ 1_1 \* ALPHABETIC \nD. Recovery Immediately following the emergency situation, the facility administrator should take the provisions necessary to complete the following actions. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. Coordinate recovery operations with the local Emergency Management Agency and other local agencies to restore normal operations, to perform search and rescue and to re-establish essential services. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n2. Provide crisis counseling for residents/families as needed. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n3. Provide local authorities a master list of displaced, missing, injured or dead and notify the next-of-kin. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n4. Provide information on sanitary precautions for contaminated water and food to staff, volunteers, residents and appropriate personnel. 5. If necessary, arrange for alternate housing or facilities. SEQ 1_0 \* ROMAN \nIV. ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES The facility administrator is responsible for the overall direction and control of facility emergency operations, receiving requested assistance from the heads of each internal department, the local Emergency Management Agency, local Fire Department, private and volunteer organizations and various local and state departments and agencies. (see TAB E for Department Checklists) Duties and activities that should be directed or assigned by the administrator: SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. Coordinate the activation and oversee the implementation of the emergency plans. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n2. Direct operation of the Command Post. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n3. Assign a coordinator for the delivery of resident medical needs. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n4. Assign a coordinator accountable for residents and their records; and needed supplies. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n5. Assign responsibility for maintaining safety of the facility grounds - securing necessary equipment and alternative power sources. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n6. Review regularly the inventory of vehicles and report to administrative services. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n7. Coordinate the emergency food services program. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n8. Ensure availability of special resident menu requirements and assess needs for additional food stocks. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n9. Assign a coordinator to ensure the cleanliness of all residents and provision of resident supplies for three days. 10. Coordinate the inspection of essential equipment (wet/dry vacuums) and protection of facility (lower blinds, close windows, secure loose equipment, etc.). 11. Provide security of facility/grounds and limit access to facility as necessary. 12. Coordinate provision of assistance to Maintenance and Housekeeping Departments. 13. Supervise notification of families on emergency operations. 14. Facilitate telecommunications and oversee release of information. SEQ 1_0 \* ROMAN \nV. Authorities and References A. Authorities SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. 42 CFR Ch IV, Part 483, Requirements for States and Long Term Care Facilities, 483.75, Administration: (m) Disaster and Emergency Preparedness. SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \n2. OAC Chapter 675, Regulations for Licensure of Nursing and Specialized Facilities, Section 310:675-7-8.1. Administrative Records, (14) Written disaster plan/emergency evacuation plan. 3. 42 CFR Ch IV, Part 483, Requirements for States and Long Term Care Facilities, Subpart I Conditions of Participation for Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded, Sec. 483.470, Condition of participation: Physical environment; (h) Disaster and Emergency Preparedness. 4. OAC Chapter 680, Regulations for Residential Care Homes, Section 310:680-3-6. Records and reports; and 63 O.S. 1-828 5. OAC Chapter 663, Regulations for Continuum Of Care And Assisted Living Facilities, Section 310:663-3-3. Description of service in assisted living center; and OAC 310:663-7-1. General requirements. See also the Supplement to the Emergency Action Plan for Long Term Care Facilities B. References SEQ 1_2 \* Arabic \r 11. United States Department of Homeland Security; Natural Disasters Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.ready.gov/natural_disasters.html" http://www.ready.gov/natural_disasters.html 2. Are You Ready? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness, United States Department of Homeland Security:  HYPERLINK "http://www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/areyouready_full.pdf" http://www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/areyouready_full.pdf 3. American Red Cross; Disaster Services Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/0,1082,0_501_,00.html" http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/0,1082,0_501_,00.html 4. Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management Will Rogers Bldg, Box 53365 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3365 Phone: (405) 521.2481  HYPERLINK "http://www.ok.gov/oem/" http://www.ok.gov/oem/ 5. Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security P.O. Box 11415 Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0415 Phone: (405) 425.7296  HYPERLINK "mailto:okohs@dps.state.ok.us " okohs@dps.state.ok.us  6. Oklahoma Residential Assisted Living Association P.O. Box 54364 Oklahoma City, OK  73154-4364 Phone: (405) 840-0727  HYPERLINK "http://www.orala.org/" http://www.orala.org/ 7. Oklahoma Association of Homes and Services for the Aging P.O. Box 1383 El Reno, OK 73036 Phone: (405) 640.8040  HYPERLINK "http://www.okahsa.org/" http://www.okahsa.org/ 8. Oklahoma Association of Health Care Providers 200 NE 28th ª% Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone: (405) 524-8338  HYPERLINK "http://www.oahcp.org/" http://www.oahcp.org/ 9. Oklahoma Assisted Living Association 1329 N. Classen Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73103 Phone: (405) 235-5000  HYPERLINK "http://www.okala.org" http://www.okala.org NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES TAB A I. Warning Systems External Receipt of Warning Local government authorities should issue warning of a disaster by mass media (radio and television). Internal An internal warning of an emergency should come from the facility's Administrative Services and should be disseminated to staff, residents and visitors by _________________________. (intercom, alarm system) In the event of a power failure, the alternate alert/warning system shall be ____________________________________________. II. Communications Procedures All calls shall be routed through the Command Post. Completed Initials _________ ________ 1. Alert staff, residents and visitors of emergency. _________ ________ 2. Call off-duty staff from emergency call-down roster. _________ ________ 3. Notify appropriate authorities. These authorities include: ____ a. Local Fire Department #________________ ____ b. Local Emergency Mgmt Agency #________________ ____ c. State Department of Health Ph. 1-800-747-8419 Ph. 1-405-271-6868 Fax. 1-866-239-7553 Fax. 1-405-271-4172 ____ d. Resident physicians and families ATTACH LIST OF PHYSICIAN AND FAMILY NAMES AND NUMBERS. _________ ________ 4. Keep authorities updated on emergency operations. ____________________ ____________________ Signature Date TAB B EMERGENCY CALL-DOWN ROSTER          TAB C EMERGENCY CHECKLIST EVACUATION PROCEDURES NOTE: It is recommended that two types of evacuation procedures be developed. These include internal evacuation procedures and external evacuation procedures. DATE: ________________ TIME: _____________________ Completed Initials _________ ________ 1. Identify and designate plainly marked exits, evacuation routes, and alternatives on master floor plan for both internal and external evacuations. Plan safe routes - avoid wooden stairs, open stairwells, boiler rooms, windows, etc. Assign handicapped or non-ambulatory residents to ground floor rooms, close to exits. Designate facility compartments for internal evacuation and for planning the safest external evacuation routes. _________ ________ 2. Inform staff and residents on exit locations and evacuation procedures. _________ ________ 3. KEEP RESIDENTS CALM. _________ ________ 4. Evacuate residents in orderly fashion, according to physical condition. Ambulatory wheelchair bedfast residents _________ ________ 5. Search bathrooms, laundry room, storage closets and vacant rooms for stranded residents, visitors or staff and assist in their evacuation. ________ _________ 6. Clear corridors of any obstructions such as carts, wheelchairs, etc. ________ _________ 7. Turn off electrical appliances. ________ _________ 8. Recount residents to assure no missing residents. ________ _________ 9. Remove resident records. ____________________ ____________________ Signature Date TAB D EMERGENCY CHECKLISTS SPECIFIC DISASTERS/INCIDENTS FIRE SAFETY If prepared, insert completed Fire Plan in this TAB DATE: ___________________ TIME: _____________________ Completed Initials _________ ______ 1. Post location of fire alarms. _________ ______ 2. Post location of fire extinguishers. _________ ______ 3. Train employees on use of alarm system and extinguishers. _________ ______ 4. Post directions on how to utilize emergency equipment. 5. Follow RACE procedures: _________ ________ R: Rescue - Rescue residents in immediate danger. _________ ________ A: Alarm - Sound nearest alarm if not already activated. _________ ________ C: Confine - Close doors behind you to confine fire. Crawl low if exit route is blocked by smoke. _________ ________ E: Extinguish - Utilize fire extinguisher as situation permits or; _________ ________ Evacuate - Follow evacuation procedures ____________________ _____________________ Signature Date EMERGENCY CHECKLIST NATURAL DISASTERS DATE: ___________________ TIME: ___________________ Completed Initials 1. Severe Electrical Storms _________ _______ a. Relocate to inner areas of building as possible. _________ _______ b. Keep away from glass windows, doors, skylights and appliances. _________ _______ c. Refrain from using phones, taking showers. _________ _______ d. Stay away from computers 2. Tornado (WATCH ISSUED) _________ _______ a. Listen to local radio and TV stations for further updates. Check that radio batteries are available and charged _________ _______ b. Be alert to changing weather conditions. _________ _______ c. Secure equipment, outdoor furniture. _________ _______ d. Send "tornado spotters" to look out locations. _________ _______ e. Secure articles which may act as projectiles. _________ _______ f. Alert staff to the need for possible sheltering of residents Tornado (WARNING ISSUED) _________ _______ g. Seek shelter in designated area (i.e. safe room, basement, first floor interior hallways, restrooms or other enclosed small areas. _________ _______ h. Check restrooms or vacant rooms for visitors or stranded residents and escort to shelter area. _________ _______ i. Take position of greatest safety: If possible, crouch down on knees with head down and hands locked at back of neck, or: Protect head/body with pillows or mattress. Bedridden residents, if unable to be moved to central corridors, should have window blinds or curtains closed and protected as much as possible. 3. Winter Storms _________ _______ a. Secure facility against frozen pipes. _________ _______ b. Check emergency and alternate utility sources. _________ _______ c. Check emergency generator: Does it start? Is there fuel? _________ _______ d. Conserve utilities - maintain low temperatures, consistent with health needs. _________ _______ e. Equip vehicles with chains and snow tires. _________ _______ f. Keep sidewalks clear. 4. Flooding (External sources). _________ _______ a. Shut off water main to prevent contamination. _________ _______ b. Pack refrigerators/food lockers with dry ice. _________ _______ c. Prepare to evacuate residents. Flooding (Internal source). _________ _______ a. Turn off building electricity. _________ _______ b. Move residents as required. _____________________ _____________________ Signature Date EMERGENCY CHECKLIST WATER/ELECTRICAL OUTAGE DATE: ___________________ TIME: ____________________ Completed Initials PREPAREDNESS: _________ ______ 1. Ensure a four day supply of food and water for residents and staff and a 48 hour supply of emergency fuel. _________ ______ 2. Arrange for private contact to serve as an added back-up resource. _________ ______ 3. Work with the Local Emergency Management Agency in establishing a back-up resource. _________ ______ 4. Keep an accurate blueprint of all utility lines and pipes associated with the facility and grounds. _________ ______ 5. Develop procedures for emergency utility shutdown. _________ ______ 6. List all day and evening phone numbers of emergency reporting and repair services of all serving utility companies. ________ ______ 7. List names and numbers of maintenance personnel for day and evening notification. RESPONSE - Electric Power Failure ________ _______ 1. Call # (power company). ________ _______ 2. Notify the maintenance staff. ________ _______ 3. Evacuate the building if danger of fire. ________ _______ 4. Keep refrigerated food and medicine storage units closed to retard spoilage. ________ _______ 5. Turn off power at main control point if short is suspected. ________ _______ 6. Follow repair procedures. Completed Initials RESPONSE - Water Main Break ________ _______ 1. Call #______________________________ (facility maintenance). ________ _______ 2. Shut off valve at primary control point. ________ _______ 3. Relocate articles which may be damaged by water. ________ _______ 4. Call ____________________________ (pre-designated assistance groups) if flooding occurs. RESPONSE - Gas Line Break ________ _______ 1. Evacuate the building immediately. Follow evacuation procedures. ________ _______ 2. Notify maintenance staff, Administrator, local public utility department, gas company and police and fire departments. List all numbers here. ________ _______ 3. Shut off the main valve. ________ _______ 4. Open windows. ________ _______ 5. Re-enter building only at the discretion of utility officials. ____________________ _____________________ Signature Date INSTRUCTIONS Insert your local police department’s telephone number below.* Notify your police department immediately after receiving a bomb threat. Do as the police department advises. Complete the form and give it to the Administrator, person in charge and/or police. QUESTIONS TO ASK DURING A BOMB THREAT TELEPHONE CALL 1. What kind of bomb is it? Time Barometric Altitude Anti-handling 2. What does the bomb look like? 3. Where is the bomb located right now? 4. When is the bomb going to explode? 5. What will cause the bomb to explode? 6. Did you place the bomb? 7. Why did you place the bomb? 8. Where are you calling from? 9. What is your name? 10. What is your address? EXACT WORDING OF THREAT Sex of Caller: Female Male Approximate Age of Caller: Possible Race of Caller: Is the voice familiar? Yes No If yes, whom did it sound like? Length of Call: Number at Which Call Was Received: Date Received: Time Received: Person Receiving Call: *POLICE DEPARTMENT: DESCRIPTION Circle/check all that apply. VOICESPEECHMANNERLoudFastCalmHigh PitchedDistinctRationalRaspyStutterDeliberateSoftSlurredAngryDeepSlowCryingPleasantLispIncoherentNasalBreathlessEmotionalDisguisedDistorted LaughingNormalMonotoneIntoxicated Circle/check most appropriate answer. Use provided space for more specific information. ACCENTLANGUAGELocal: Articulate/EducatedRegional: Fair/GoodForeign: Poorly EducatedRace: Cursing/OffensiveOther: Other:  BACKGROUND NOISE ___Factory/Mechanical ___Street/Traffic ___Office Machinery ___Glassware/Café ___Trains ___Music ___Airplanes ___PA System ___Rain/Thunder ___Voices/Talking ___Party Atmosphere ___Quiet ___Radio/TV ___Household Appliance ___Animals(specify: ) FAMILIARITY: WITH THREATENED FACILITY ___Much ___Some ___None WITH GENERAL AREA/LOCATION ___Much ___Some ___None ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INFORMATION OR REMARKS EMERGENCY CHECKLIST MISSING RESIDENT DATE: ____________________ TIME: ______________________ Completed Initials _________ ________ 1. Communicate internal notification of missing resident. _________ ________ 2. Search every SPACE in facility. _________ ________ 3. Search immediate grounds - supply flashlights. _________ ________ 4. Call 911 or local Police Department. _________ ________ 5. State Department of Health Ph. 1-800-747-8419 Ph. 1-405-271-6868 Fax. 1-866-239-7553 Fax. 1-405-271-4172 _________ ________ 6. Notify responsible family member: Inform family that resident is missing. State that local Police Department has been notified. Ask family members to remain at home near phone. Discourage family members from coming to the facility until notified to do so. _________ ________ 7. Supply resident's picture from medical records to search team members. (Current yearly photos are encouraged.) ____________________________ ________________________ Signature Date TAB E EMERGENCY CHECKLISTS DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBILITIES ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DATE: _______________________ TIME: ___________________ Completed Initials _________ ______ 1. Alert staff of emergency. _________ ______ 2. Determine extent/type of emergency. _________ ______ 3. Activate emergency plans. _________ ______ 4. Activate emergency staffing. _________ Provide transportation of emergency personnel, as needed. ________ _______ 5. Notify local jurisdiction support. ________ _______ 6. Contact pharmacy to determine: _________ a. Cancellation of deliveries? _________ b. Availability of backup pharmacy? _________ c. Availability of 3-days of medical supplies? ________ _______ 7. Authorize operation of crisis command post. _________ a. Provide checklists to staff. _________ b. Ensure communications equipment is operational. ________ _______ 8. Cancel special activities (i.e.: trips, activities, family visits, etc.) ________ _______ 9. Monitor the emergency communication station. ________ _______ 10. Receive briefings from Department Heads on pending operations. ________ _______ 11. Closely monitor weather reports for significant weather changes or warnings. ________ _______ 12. Determine need for evacuation and begin procedures, if necessary. ________ _______ 13. Arrange for emergency transportation of ambulatory residents. ________ _______ 14. If necessary, prepare facility for sheltering of external populations: __________ a. Designate allotted space and food. __________ b. Provide additional staffing. ___________________ ____________________ Signature Date EMERGENCY CHECKLIST DIETARY/FOOD SERVICES DATE: _______________________ TIME: ___________________ Completed Initials _________ ______ 1. Check water and food for contamination. _________ ______ 2. Check refrigeration loss if refrigerator or food lockers are not on emergency power circuit. _________ ______ 3. Ensure 4-day supply of food storage for residents and staff. _________ ______ 4. Ensure availability of special resident menu requirements. _________ ______ 5. Assess needs for additional food stocks. _________ ______ 6. Secure dietary cart in sub-dining room or small, enclosed area. _________ ______ 7. Assemble required food and water rations to move to evacuation site, as necessary. ____________________ ____________________ Signature Date EMERGENCY CHECKLIST HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES DATE: _______________________ TIME: ___________________ Completed Initials _________ ______ 1. Ensure cleanliness of residents. _________ ______ 2. Ensure provision of resident supplies for three days. _________ ______ 3. Clear corridors of any obstructions such as carts, wheelchairs, etc. _________ ______ 4. Secure laundry cart in main bathroom. _________ ______ 5. Check equipment (wet/dry vacuums, etc.) _________ ______ 6. Secure facility (close windows, lower blinds, etc.) ___________________ ___________________ Signature Date EMERGENCY CHECKLIST MAINTENANCE SERVICES DATE: _______________________ TIME: ___________________ Completed Initials _________ ______ 1. Review staffing/extend shifts. _________ ______ 2. Check safety of surrounding grounds (secure loose outdoor equipment and furniture). _________ ______ 3. Secure doors. _________ ______ 4. Check/fuel emergency generator and switch to alternative power as necessary. ________ a. Alert Department Heads of equipment supported by emergency generator. ________ b. If pump or switch on emergency generator is controlled electrically, install manual pump or switch. _________ ______ 5. Check hazardous materials. _________ ______ 6. Conduct inventory of vehicles, tools and equipment and report to administrative service. _________ ______ 7. Fuel vehicles. _________ ______ 8. Identify shut off valves and switches for gas, oil, water and electricity and post charts to inform personnel. _________ ______ 9. Identify hazardous and protective areas of facility and post locations. _________ ______ 10. Close down/secure facility in event of evacuation. ___________________ ___________________ Signature Date EMERGENCY CHECKLIST NURSING/MEDICAL SERVICES DATE: _______________________ TIME: ___________________ Completed Initials _________ _______ 1. Ensure delivery of resident medical needs. _________ _______ 2. Assess special medical situations. _________ _______ 3. Coordinate oxygen use. _________ _______ 4. Relocate endangered residents. _________ _______ 5. Ensure availability of medical supplies. _________ _______ 6. Ensure safety of resident records. _________ _______ 7. Maintain resident accountability and control. _________ _______ 8. Supervise residents and their release to relatives, when approved. _________ _______ 9. Ensure proper control of arriving residents and their records. _________ _______ 10. Screen ambulatory residents to identify those eligible for release. _________ _______ 11. Maintain master list of all residents, including their dispositions. Forward this list to the local authorities. _____________________ ______________________ Signature Date EMERGENCY CHECKLIST RESIDENT SERVICES DATE: _______________________ TIME: ___________________ Completed Initials _________ _______ 1. Notify resident families. _________ _______ 2. Coordinate information release with senior administrator. _________ _______ 3. Facilitate telephone communication. _________ _______ 4. Act as message center. ______________________ ____________________ Signature Date EMERGENCY CHECKLIST SECURITY SERVICES DATE: _______________________ TIME: ___________________ Completed Initials _________ ______ 1. Assess building security. _________ ______ 2. Secure building as needed. _________ ______ 3. Control entry and exit. _________ ______ 4. Provide protection for residents and staff. _______________________ ______________________ Signature Date TAB F INVENTORY CHECKLIST Vehicle Resources Available Locations and # of Buses Points of Contact Locations and # of Vans Points of Contact Food Supply Emergency Menus TAB G EMERGENCY POINTS OF CONTACT DIRECTORY LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME ADDRESS PHONE EMER# BUS# LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT NAME ADDRESS PHONE EMER# BUS# LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES NAME ADDRESS PHONE EMER# BUS# LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY NAME ADDRESS PHONE EMER# BUS# LOCAL AMERICAN RED CROSS NAME ADDRESS PHONE EMER# BUS# COUNTY/STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT NAME ADDRESS PHONE EMER# BUS#  FILENAME \p http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/ltc/Facility Emergency Action Plan.doc EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN Page  PAGE 29 of 29 Bomb Threat EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN EMERGENCY SERVICES (i.e. 911, Fire Department, Police Department, EMS) Fire: # Police: # Ambulance: # Other: # FACILITY ADMINISTRATOR #________________________ Nurse/Medical Services Director #__________________________ Administration Services Director #__________________________ Housekeeping Services Director #__________________________ Maintenance Services Director #__________________________ Security Services Director #__________________________ Dietary/Food Services Director #__________________________ E[€‚ÅÇ  OQ”¥¦§ËÌÒáý 7CÄâãö#/BCL½Ùó:;PQRS] #$&')BDE_`ûõûïûïûïûïûíæäæÞÙÞÙÞÙûÑÈûÈûÑÈûÑûÂû´È´¥´ÈûÈûœûœ’œûÈûœûœOJQJmHnHujOJQJU5>*OJQJ\mHnHuj5>*OJQJU\ >*OJQJ5>*OJQJ\5OJQJ\CJaJ 5CJaJ jU5 H*OJQJ WÊOJQJ9CDE[\]|}~ÂÃÄ LMN‘’“”öööööööôööööööööööööööööööö$ ÆHa$ϱŠ²«´ýýý”ÍÎÏÐÑÒÙáý %7Cìܻܹ¹°°°°°°°° $$Ifa$ Æ8`ú0ýРp@ à°€P ðÀ!$`'0**$ ÆàÀ €` @ H$ ÆàÀ €` @ Ha$CDEFGHIJKNHHHHHHN$If°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laöKLMNOPQRSùùùùùùHù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$IfSTUVWXYZ[ùùùùùHùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$If[\]^_`abcùùùùHùùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$IfcdefghijkùùùHùùùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$IfklmnopqrsùùHùùùùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$Ifstuvwxyz{ùHùùùùùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$If{|}~€‚ƒNHHHHHHN$If°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laöƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ùùùùùùHù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$If‹ŒŽ‘’“ùùùùùHùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$If“”•–—˜™š›ùùùùHùùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$If›œžŸ ¡¢£ùùùHùùùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$If£¤¥¦§¨©ª«ùùHùùùùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$If«¬­®¯°±²³ùHùùùùùù°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$If³´µ¶·¸¹º»NHHHHHHN$If°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃùùùùùùHF°$$If–lÖÖr”ÿ]å ‡è#¼ˆ) # tàÖ0ÿÿÿÿÿÿö6ööÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿÖÿÿÿÿÿ4Ö4Ö laö$IfÃâãõö=>‡ˆÔÕô;‚ã* p ¶ · Ý ' ( F úøøòëòòòãòãÙÏòãÏÏÏÏÏãÏòã ÆÀ!„Ð`„Ð ÆÀ!„Ð^„Ð Æ àhÀ! 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