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KCER: KIDNEY COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE COALITION

Patient Assistance Response Team

Team Leadership: Brenda Dyson and Peter Traub

Goals: Review and assess educational resources for patients in preparation for emergencies/ disasters. Serve as central coordination system for financial aid to patients during emergencies/disasters.

Accomplishments: Identified the need for additional concrete tools for patients immediately ahead of a disaster. Reviewed educational material on disaster preparedness for patients. Recommended several possible identifiers, including a laminated wallet card for patients to carry with them at all times, identifying them as dialysis patients and with basic medical information. Recommended the use of lavender as the identifying color for kidney patients during an emergency/disaster. Identified the needs and resources for direct support to patients through monetary grants. Develop methods for local dialysis facilities to collaborate with their emergency management through Community Partner Resources.

Volunteer for this team! If you are interested in becoming a member of this Response Team, please read and sign the Patient Assistance Team's Charter and either provide it to the Response Team leadership or acknowlege that you understand the Team's activities and your responsibilities as a volunteer. Next, join the Patient Assistance Team Listserv to get notified of upcoming teleconferences and meetings and other activities.

Lavender Patient Identification Cardsclick here for the Lavender Cards page

 

Meeting Minutes:

Patient Resources

Patients in need of assistance should first contact their dialysis or transplant provider, their local emergency management office, or their local ESRD Network. Information for all ESRD Networks can be found here.

Kidney Community Emergency Preparedness and Response (www.kidney.org/help) has essential information to help dialysis patients, transplant recipients and kidney health care professionals before and during emergencies.

The toll-free Emergency Hotline for patients and providers is 888-33-KIDNEY (888-335-4363).

Resources:

Mental Health Resources *NEW*

Community Partner Resources

Collaboration between dialysis facilities and their local emergency management agency isn't just a Condition for Coverage, it's a best practice to ensure emergency management knows and understands the needs of the kidney community in your area. You can use these resources to conduct a disaster drill so that both dialysis providers and emergency management officials are ready to respond in a disaster.

Patient Hotlines & Information:

  • DaVita: 800-400-8331
  • Fresenius: 800-626-1297
  • DCI: 866-424-1990
  • DSI: 877-374-3375
  • ARA: 888-880-6867
  • RAI: 800-403-2530
  • NKF: 888-33-KIDNEY (888-335-4363)
  • Dialysis Corporation of America 866-927-2107
  • AKF: 866-300-2900
  • FEMA: 800-621-FEMA (3362) or TTY 1-800-462-7585
  • National Emergency Family Registry and Locator System (NEFRLS): Register/Search: 1-800-588-9822 or https://asd.fema.gov/inter/nefrls/home.htm
  • American Red Cross "Safe and Well" website: www.redcross.org/metadata/safeandwell/safeandwell.html

En Español

Las necesidades y capacidades de cada persona son únicas, pero cada persona puede adoptar medidas importantes para prepararse para todo tipo de emergencias e implementar planes.

 

     

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