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Title: Polk County Special Populations Planning


1
Polk County Special Populations Planning
  • Jay Shrader, DirectorWestern Region Partnership
    for Public Health Preparedness
  • Kathy Poirier, DirectorPolk County Emergency
    Management
  • Rick Gates, Veterans Service Officer
  • Polk County Veterans Affair

2
Polk County
  • Population 43,886
  • Age Distribution
  • Under 5 5.9 (6.4)
  • Under 18 26.2 (25.5)
  • Over 65 15.1 (13.1)
  • Persons below poverty 7.1 (8.1)
  • Persons per square mile 45.0 (98.8)
  • Persons with a Disability (age 5) 6,860
    (790,917)
  • 8 Public Schools, 3 Parochial, 3 Medical Centers
  • 45 Minutes from MPLS
  • Largest Municipality 2,000
  • 2 radio stations, no daily newspapers
  • 400 lakes and rivers heavy tourist area

3
Objectives
  • Provide overview of the Polk County Special Needs
    Plan for Disasters and Emergencies
  • Provide overview of the Polk County Special Needs
    Registry
  • Discuss successes, unexpected findings, and
    barriers

4
The Catalyst
  • Following Hurricane Katrina, Governor Doyle order
    evacuation plans
  • CDC / HHS placed great emphasis on special
    populations planning
  • After Action Report from recent exercises
  • Media and stakeholders inquiries forced action
  • Polk County resident approached County Board
    Chairperson

5
The Process
  • Process took from May - November of 2006
  • Established and received buy-in from core
    committee EM, PH, VA, HS, Home Care, Aging
  • Research and fact finding
  • Seminole County EM, Florida
  • Community engagement
  • 12 meetings 120 participants
  • Business, government, special needs individuals
  • Plan and Registry reviewed and signed into County
    EOP in November 2006
  • Registry live in December
  • Website Developed with on-line registry
    www.co.polk.wi.us/emgt

6
The Plan
  • Goal Reach everyone in a community!!!!
  • Push vs. Pull Communication
  • Shelter-in-Place vs. Evacuation
  • CDC Categories Economic Disadvantage, Limited
    Language Competence, Disability, Cultural /
    Geographic Isolation, Age, and Pets/Animals
    (Added by Committee)

7
The Plan
  • Category, Subset, Point of Contact, Barriers to
    Reach / Concerns, Estimated Population Size,
    Communication Mechanism, Location, Action Needed

8
The Registry
  • Result of planning process Committee driven
  • Intended for individuals with severe health and
    medical needs
  • Purpose of Registry is two fold
  • Special needs can self-identify
  • Emergency Responders have data to foster
    effective response
  • On-line and paper application
  • 2006 Planning Year 2007 Implementation, Testing,
    Exercising 2008 Updating and Revising
  • Registry has 5 individuals thus far

9
The Registry
  • Disclaimer, disclaimer, disclaimer on forms,
    posters, website, etc The Registry is a
    voluntary program and in no way ensures immediate
    or preferential treatment in an emergency.
    Individuals must have their own individual plan
    for the first 48-72 hours of an emergency.
  • Information used only during an emergency.
  • Corp Counsel reviewed legal and liability issues
    including HIPPA (based on HHS Memo re Hurricane
    Katrina and voluntary approach)

10
HHS Memo re HIPPA
11
Registry Eligibility
  • The Registry is for those individuals who are not
    in a care facility, such as a hospital, nursing
    home or congregate living facility. These
    facilities are required to have an evacuation
    plan in place for their residents and patients to
    be transported to another healthcare facility.
    The Registry is for individuals who are not part
    of a group facility and have no other alternative
    but to seek assistance from the County. 
  • Must be a Polk County resident.
  • Individuals require assistance with medical
    management Activities of daily living are so
    restricted by immobility that others provide
    assistance to meet their basic needs and those
    people may be unavailable during and emergency or
    disaster.
  • They have a respiratory condition requiring
    special equipment such as monitors or oxygen.
  • There may be other conditions which would render
    an individual eligible for special needs
    emergency sheltering and these will be considered
    by the review of the registration form by a
    Review Team. 

12
The Registry Operations Flow
13
The Registry at Work
  • During an incident, EM will query the database to
    determine affected population.
  • EM will notify partners via phone, email,
    dispatch, radio or fax of special needs
    population in geographical area. EM may work
    with local PH to develop a Command Caller
    Scenario.
  • EM or designee will attempt to contact individual
    or emergency contact of the incident and
    provide/receive status.
  • ER community will use data to establish an
    effective response.

14
Other Issues
  • Cost In kind support 600.00 per year for
    materials
  • Staffing EM Director manages logistics Review
    Team oversees operations
  • Maintenance registrants must update application
    annually
  • Training training to ER responders on the
    registry and ethical considerations when dealing
    with special populations (section in plan)

15
Registry Levels of Enrollment
  • Determined by Review Team
  • Level 1 Requires urgent attention. Individuals
    medical information indicates immediate emergency
    response assistance is necessary for survival.
  • Level 2 Requires moderate attention.
    Individuals medical information indicates an
    eventual emergency response is necessary but is
    not considered immediate or life-threatening.
  • Level 3 Requires little attention. Individuals
    medical information indicates there is no
    immediate attention required. However, if time
    and resources permit, the individual should be
    contacted by emergency responders.
  • Not eligible for the program.

16
Registry Examples Level 1
  • 45 YR Male Live with spouse hearing loss, end
    stage renal failure (life sustaining equipment)
  • 65 Yr Male lives alone severe diabetic, left
    leg amputated, wheelchair, partially deaf and
    blind, insulin dependant
  • 90 Yr Female lives alone, blind
  • 44 Yr Male Lives alone with caregiver gun-shot
    in chin, paralyzed from neck down

17
Registry Examples Level 2, 3
  • Level 2
  • 90 Yr Female lives alone, blind
  • Level 3
  • 74 Yr Male lives with spouse, cancer of the
    stomach (removed), g-tube feeder special dietary
    needs
  • To be reviewed (10)
  • 36 Yr Female lives alone, brain cancer,
    diabetes, kidney disease, seizures, wheelchair
    bound
  • 63 Yr Female lives with sister, quadriplegic,
    insulin dependant, brain injury, life sustaining
    medications

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19
Website FAQ
20
Online Application
21
Paper Application
22
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23
Registry Poster
24
Letter Sent
25
Resource Sent
26
What worked?
  • Core committee very dedicated
  • Support from administration and department heads
  • Community buy-in and participation
  • Debate is healthy were a very healthy
    committee!
  • In-kind support (IT, Corp Counsel, EM, VA, PH,
    Home Care, Aging)
  • Its working, so far!

27
Barriers
  • Defining Special Populations
  • Levels of Enrollment in Registry need to be more
    defined
  • Must have same individual (s) facilitate the
    process from A to Z
  • Must have same agency reps in process from A to Z
  • Time consuming resource intensive
  • Long term commitment unknown yet
  • Marketing
  • Getting people signed up
  • Equal workloads among players!!!

28
Unexpected Findings
  • Positive public perception of government
  • Cohesion among community agencies and
    governmental departments
  • Excitement and enthusiasm
  • Interest among counties across WI

29
Next Steps
  • MOU with participating agencies
  • Establish Line of Succession
  • Continue Outreach Training / Education
  • GIS
  • Exercise

30
Questions?
  • Jay Shrader jasons_at_co.polk.wi.us(715)485-9116
  • Kathy Poirierkathyp_at_co.polk.wi.us(715)485-9280
  • Rick Gatesrick_at_co.polk.wi.us(715)485-8244
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