In the event of a dangerous storm striking Louisiana this Hurricane Season, the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) and the Louisiana Department of Social Services are prepared to open Special Needs Shelters, or shelters of last resort for individuals with special medical needs who have no other options for care.
Because Special Needs Shelters can accommodate only a limited number of residents, DHH has established specific guidelines for determining who will be admitted to these facilities.
Following are several simple checklists that provide general information on Special Needs Shelters, including who qualifies for Special Needs sheltering, important phone numbers, and what to do in order to prepare for sheltering in a Special Needs facility:
The initial locations are scheduled to be in Baton Rouge and Alexandria. Other subsequent locations are Shreveport, Monroe and, depending on the direction of the storm, Lafayette.
The State Health Officer makes the decision to open Special Needs Shelters based on information received from the State Office of Emergency Preparedness as communities prepare to evacuate.
Individuals will be triaged, or interviewed about their special medical needs and conditions, in order to determine eligibility for Special Needs Shelters. Those who think they may qualify for Special Needs sheltering will need to call one of the nine toll-free shelter hotline numbers listed below prior to an evacuation in order to be interviewed about their eligibility status. These toll-free shelter hotlines are NOT currently activated, but will be activated immediately before a storm. These shelter hotline numbers will also be published or broadcast through local media when they are activated.
Those who do not meet eligibility requirements will be referred to general shelters. Acutely ill individuals will be referred to local hospitals.
New Orleans: 1-866-280-2068
Baton Rouge: 1-800-349-1372
Thibodaux: 1-800-228-9409
Lafayette: 1-800-901-3210
Lake Charles: 1-866-280-27 11
Alexandria: 1-800-841-5778
Shreveport: 1-800-841-5776
Monroe: 1-866-280-7287
Mandeville: 1-866-280-7724
The patient and caregiver should bring supplies for roughly a five-day trip. These supplies should include:
All medications and important paperwork should be placed in a water-proof container such as a zip lock bag or plastic container. Home Health and Hospice patients should bring their folders. Hospice patients need to bring DNR orders.
Due to limited space at the shelters, oxygen patients should make arrangements ahead of time with their suppliers to obtain oxygen concentrators.
One caregiver must stay with the patient within the shelter and only service animals are allowed to accompany the patient and caregiver. Since space is extremely limited and the caregiver will share a space with the patient, other arrangements should be made for other family members and pets.