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Aiken Hosts Senior Emergency Preparedness Event

Seniors participating in an emergency preparedness workshop

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The South Carolina Department of Aging and the City of Aiken are holding a crucial event to prepare older adults for weather emergencies. Scheduled for July 22, the Senior P.R.E.P. program will include key speakers discussing safety protocols, evacuation plans, and creating emergency kits. This initiative aims to empower seniors with the knowledge needed to navigate emergencies effectively and enhance their sense of security during unexpected events.

Aiken, South Carolina – The South Carolina Department of Aging (SCDOA) and the City of Aiken are collaborating to host an important event aimed at equipping older adults with the necessary knowledge and tools to prepare for various weather emergencies. This event is scheduled for Tuesday, July 22, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Lessie B. Price Aiken Senior & Youth Center, located at 841 Edgefield Ave NW, Aiken.

The event is part of the Senior P.R.E.P. (Planning and Resources for Emergency Preparedness) program, which focuses on providing valuable tips and resources to help seniors navigate emergency situations effectively. Key speakers for the event include Aiken’s Mayor Teddy Milner, Aiken Department of Public Safety Chief of Police Charles Barranco, and Councilwoman Lessie Price, who will discuss the importance of planning ahead and being informed.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn about a range of emergency preparedness topics, including safety protocols during extreme weather, evacuation plans, and how to create an emergency kit. The program is designed to help seniors feel more confident and secure in their ability to handle unexpected events. Additionally, SCDOA representatives will be present to distribute informational materials that attendees can reference in preparation for emergencies in their area.

The importance of emergency preparedness for older adults cannot be overstated. Seniors may face unique challenges during emergencies, including mobility issues, medical needs, and potential isolation. By providing targeted resources and support, this initiative aims to empower seniors with the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves and their loved ones during times of crisis.

The Senior P.R.E.P. program has been developed as part of the SCDOA’s broader mission to enhance the quality of life for older South Carolinians by promoting independence and well-being. As climate-related emergencies become more frequent and severe, the need for such programs has grown significantly. The initiatives taken by local governments and state agencies underscore a commitment to the safety and welfare of their aging populations.

As the event date approaches, seniors and their families are encouraged to attend and engage with the community resources available at the event. Those who cannot attend will still find valuable information and tips for emergency preparedness on the South Carolina Department of Aging webpage, which is dedicated to helping older adults navigate the potential risks associated with weather emergencies.

In conclusion, the Senior Emergency Preparedness Event in Aiken not only represents an essential effort by local organizations to bolster the safety of seniors but also serves as a reminder of the proactive steps that can be taken to mitigate the effects of emergencies before they occur. By raising awareness and fostering a culture of preparedness, the SCDOA and the City of Aiken are working together to ensure that older residents can enjoy a greater sense of security and readiness in the face of unpredictable challenges.

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