In addition to stocking up on basic supplies like water, flashlights, batteries, and non-perishable foods, consider these five steps to help prepare for a tropical storm or hurricane this season:
- Prepare your emergency kit with personal protective and healthcare items in addition to food, water, and basic supplies. If possible, avoid crowds at the store by using a delivery service or going shopping before a storm develops. Are these items in your emergency kit?
☑ Prescription details, including names and quantities of medications and who prescribed them.
☑ Copies of your health insurance member ID card and other identification.
☑ Contact information for your doctors and pharmacy.
☑ First aid kit.
☑ Hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes.
☑ Face masks.
☑ For those with diabetes, blood glucose testing supplies including lancets, test strips, at least two glucose meters with extra batteries, and a cooler with multiple re-freezable packs. - To avoid forgetting critical medical equipment during an emergency evacuation, make a list of what you would need to take with you, such as a cane, walker, glasses, insulin, and hearing aids (with extra batteries).
- If you or a loved one require power to operate medical equipment such as oxygen, nebulizers, or sleep apnea masks, be sure to secure a generator or alternate power source early in the season. This equipment may be difficult to find when a storm is approaching.
- Pre-register for a Special Needs Shelter. These temporary emergency facilities provide care to residents with a medical condition that exceeds the capabilities of a Red Cross Shelter but is not severe enough to require hospitalization. To secure your spot, pre-register by contacting your county emergency management office now.
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- Take advantage of 30- to 90-day preferred cost-sharing mail-order pharmacy services to ensure you do not run out of your medicine if businesses are closed or you are away from home.
- Home delivery of prescriptions may be available. Check with your current network pharmacies to see if they offer local prescription delivery. As an alternative, our members may use a mail-order pharmacy, such as CenterWell Pharmacy™*, which is a preferred cost-sharing mail-order pharmacy on their plan, to have their prescription drugs shipped to them. Members can register for CenterWell Pharmacy’s mail-order delivery by calling 1-800-526-1490 (TTY: 711). Their hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., EST. Please keep in mind that first-time setup takes approximately five to ten days for processing and delivery after prescription orders are received. To see a list of our network mail-order pharmacies, please visit the
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*Other pharmacies are available in our network.
- Home delivery of prescriptions may be available. Check with your current network pharmacies to see if they offer local prescription delivery. As an alternative, our members may use a mail-order pharmacy, such as CenterWell Pharmacy™*, which is a preferred cost-sharing mail-order pharmacy on their plan, to have their prescription drugs shipped to them. Members can register for CenterWell Pharmacy’s mail-order delivery by calling 1-800-526-1490 (TTY: 711). Their hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., EST. Please keep in mind that first-time setup takes approximately five to ten days for processing and delivery after prescription orders are received. To see a list of our network mail-order pharmacies, please visit the