HELP WITH DISASTER PLANNING AND RECOVERY IS AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WITH ACCESS AND FUNCTIONAL NEEDS

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08/26/2013 11:49 AM EDT

LINCROFT, N.J. -- The challenges that present themselves in the aftermath of a disaster can be formidable for everyone involved, but maintaining independence and support systems is a unique challenge for people with access and functional needs (AFN).

This population may have disaster-related needs in the areas of communication, transportation, supervision, medical care or maintaining independence. Not only can they increase their chances of surviving a disaster – and their level of safety and comfort when disaster strikes, but the good news is that they don't have to do it alone.

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