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I. Prepare II. Protect III. Assess/Treat IV. Recover V. Online Resources

IV. Recover

Long Term Psychological/Emotional Recovery Issues:


  • Long Term Psychsocial/Emotional Recovery Issues (Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention)
  • Long Term Recovery Issues for Facilities (Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention)
  • Psychosocial Resources in the Aftermath of Natural and Human-Caused Disasters
    (Source: National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine)

  • Coping with PTSD (Source: SAMHSA)
  • Resources to Help Cope with Natural and Other Disasters (Source: American Academy of Pediatrics)
  • The Youngest Victims: Disaster Preparedness to Meet Children's Needs (Source: American Academy of Pediatrics)
  • UCLA School Mental Health Project - Center For Mental Health in School
    (Source: UCLA Center, University of California, Los Angeles)
  • NASP Crisis Resources (Source: National Association of School Psychologists)
  • What to Expect After Trauma: Possible Reactions in Elementary School Students
    (Source: Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center)
  • Disaster Psychiatry Handbook (Source: American Psychiatric Association)


    Long Term Recovery Issues for Facilities:


  • Disaster Recovery in Healthcare Organizations: The Impact of HIPAA Security
    (Source: SANS)

  • Healthcare Water System Repair Following Disruption of Water Supply
    (Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • Reopening Hospitals (Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
  • Contingency Planning For The Healthcare Industry (Source: Disaster Recovery Journal)
  • Hospital Incident Command (Source: American College of Emergency Physicians)
  • Protecting Building Environments from Airborne Chemical, Biological, or Radiological Attacks
    (Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention)



    Post-Disaster Resources for Rebuilding Communities:


  • Triumph Over Tragedy: A Community Response to Managing Trauma in Times of Disaster and Terrorism (Source: Extension Journal, Inc.)
  • Behavioral Data for Hurricane Evacuation Studies (Source: FEMA & U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
  • Post-Hurricane Assessments (Source: FEMA & U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
  • National Flood Insurance Program (Source: FEMA)
  • Information and Guidelines on Building Safer (Source: FEMA)
  • Hurricane Katrina Information and Resources for Historic Properties and Cultural Resources (Source: FEMA)
  • 2005 Hurricane Season Recovery Information (Source: Emerald Publishing)
  • Recovery Times Online Newsletter (Source: FEMA)


    Post-Disaster "How-To" Info:


  • How to Replace Your Vital Documents (Source: U.S. Govt)
  • Returning Home After a Disaster (Source: North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension)
  • Priorities for Clean-up and Repair (Source: North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension)
  • How to Salvage Flood-Damaged Appliances (Source: North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension)
  • Appliance Customer Service Numbers (Source: North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension)
  • Meal Preparation and Food Safety After a Power Failure (Source: North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension)
  • Quantity Cooking in a Shelter Setting (Source: University of Maine Cooperative Extension)
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