Access and Functional Needs. HCPH coordinates response actions to ensure that access and functional needs are appropriately addressed during response. HCPH will coordinate the following: • HCPH utilizes jurisdictional risk assessments identified within the Annexes of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Hazard Mitigation Plan to identify and prioritize jurisdictional public health hazards and vulnerabilities; • Review of incident details to ensure all access and functional needs have been accounted for; • Outreach to partner organizations that serve access and functional needs; • Assistance with development of the IAP, to include points of contact for individuals and organizations who serve individuals with access and functional needs; • Provision of just-in-time training to response personnel regarding serving individuals with access and functional needs. The Emergency Response Supervisor has primary responsibility for the provision of these services. HCPH engages other internal/external programs that serve individuals with access and functional needs. These include the following: • Maternal and Child Health (Children and Pregnant women) • Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio (Residents of long-term care facilities) • HIV/STD (Individuals with chronic illness) • Injury Prevention (Individuals with a drug addiction) • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Developmental Disabilities Services • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Mental Health and Recovery Services
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Sources: Emergency Response Plan
Access and Functional Needs. HCPH coordinates response actions to ensure that access and functional needs are appropriately addressed during response. HCPH will coordinate the following: • HCPH utilizes jurisdictional risk assessments identified within the Annexes of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Hazard Mitigation Plan to identify and prioritize jurisdictional public health hazards and vulnerabilities; • Review of incident details to ensure all access and functional needs have been accounted for; • Outreach to partner organizations that serve access and functional needs; • Assistance with development of the IAP, to include points of contact for individuals and organizations who serve individuals with access and functional needs; • Provision of just-in-time training to response personnel regarding serving individuals with access and functional needs. The Emergency Response Supervisor has primary responsibility for the provision of these services. HCPH engages other internal/external programs that serve individuals with access and functional needs. These include the following: • Maternal and Child Health (Children and Pregnant women) • Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio (Residents of long-term care facilities) • WIC (Women, Infants and Children with limited financial resources) • HIV/STD (Individuals with chronic illness) • Injury Prevention (Individuals with a drug addiction) • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Developmental Disabilities Services • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Mental Health and Recovery Services
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Sources: Emergency Response Plan