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STATE AGING DIRECTOR
URGES OLDER AND DISABLED CALIFORNIANS PERSONAL NEEDS
HOME PREPAREDNESS
IN THE EVENT OF A DISASTER
NEIGHBORHOOD PREPAREDNESS
In California, there are many organizations, services and resources that are available to help people prepare for an emergency. The California Office of Emergency Services' Website, www.oes.ca.gov, contains safety checklists for all Californians. There are several important features on this site, including a special section with tips for the elderly and adults with disabilities. Additional information can be obtained by viewing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Website at www.ready.gov, or CDA's Website at www.aging.ca.gov. Last Modified: October 20, 2003 |
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