FREE Evacuation Seminar for Home Health, Nursing Homes and ALRs November 18-19
The Regional Partners of the Colorado Front Range Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) invite you to join together in addressing the difficult issues of evacuation at a FREE evacuation seminar on November 18-19, 2013 at the Denver Marriott DTC.
The Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) supports local preparedness efforts to respond to all-hazards mass casualty incidents, including natural disasters, epidemic disease outbreaks, large-scale hazardous material incidents, and terrorist attacks.
Different tracks: For Home Health Care agencies and organizations, your track will consist of multiple group stakeholder discussions to review and develop plans, agreements and procedures that may affect how you respond and provide services to your clients during a disaster.
For Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Residences: The long term care track offers the opportunity to meet local preparedness partners, refine and develop plans and discuss available resources. The time has come to expand upon your evacuation planning efforts.
To view the evacuation training flyer and agenda, please go to http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-HF/CBON/1251630611618.
To register, go to www.co.train.org. The course ID is 1045677. If you have any questions about this training, please contact Lisa Ciazza, Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS Coordinator), Office of Emergency Management, 303.326.8995 or lciazza@auroragov.org
**Due to funding and venue capacity this training is not open to the general public.**
The Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) supports local preparedness efforts to respond to all-hazards mass casualty incidents, including natural disasters, epidemic disease outbreaks, large-scale hazardous material incidents, and terrorist attacks.
Different tracks: For Home Health Care agencies and organizations, your track will consist of multiple group stakeholder discussions to review and develop plans, agreements and procedures that may affect how you respond and provide services to your clients during a disaster.
For Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Residences: The long term care track offers the opportunity to meet local preparedness partners, refine and develop plans and discuss available resources. The time has come to expand upon your evacuation planning efforts.
To view the evacuation training flyer and agenda, please go to http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-HF/CBON/1251630611618.
To register, go to www.co.train.org