Anticipating Disaster: Empowering Caregivers as Essential First Responders
Díana Poncé, Jarmin Yeh, Kattia Suarez Vargas, Melinda Neri

TL;DR
Caregivers for older adults and people with disabilities are vital during disasters and can be empowered through training to better protect their care recipients.
Contribution
This study identifies how caregivers act as essential first responders and outlines practical approaches they use to prepare for disasters.
Findings
Caregivers modified homes to reduce injury risks during disasters.
They prepared and rehearsed emergency evacuation plans tailored to their care recipients.
Caregivers personalized emergency kits to meet specific health and mobility needs.
Abstract
Older adults and adults with disabilities face increased risks during climate disasters, like wildfires, and depend heavily on caregivers for physical and health-related support. Emergency evacuations during these events are particularly challenging due to mobility limitations and cognitive impairments, making caregivers critical in ensuring their care recipients’ safety. Yet, many caregivers may be underprepared to respond effectively without prior training. To address this gap, we conducted semi-structured in-depth interviews with 25 Medicaid-funded In-Home Supportive Services caregivers in San Bernardino County, California, who participated in an Emergency and Disaster Readiness Training between June 2024 and March 2025. The interviews explored caregivers’ experiences with mitigating risks and preparing for disasters, focusing on how they applied the training skills and concepts in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDisaster Response and Management · Disaster Management and Resilience · Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
