Intellectual impairment

Planning for and response to storms can greatly increase the resilience of people with an intellectual impairment to recover faster from storms.

Intellectual impairment

People with an intellectual impairment can be more susceptible to the impacts of storms. It is important to care for and assist all people to be prepared for, respond to and recover from storms.

Identifying a support person or carer who can assist with planning for and response to storms can greatly increase the resilience of people with an intellectual impairment to recover faster from storms.

If you care for a person with an intellectual impairment they may need assistance in planning for storms as well as putting that plan into action when storms happen.

Identify a support person or carer who can assist in planning for emergencies and people who can assist during storms

Utilise a care or support person to develop an emergency plan that suits your situation

StormSafe information on what to do before, during and after a storm is relevant for people with an intellectual impairment.

A support person can run through the advice and tips for these areas with the person and assist them in preparing, responding and recovering from storms.