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Updated Information for Our Florida Patients During Hurricane Milton
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Location: Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore, MD
Dear valued patients and families,
We at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center are aware of the current situation with Hurricane Milton approaching Florida. As your trusted healthcare partner, we are taking proactive measures to ensure that our patients in Florida are well-informed about how this weather event might impact your care.
Safety Precautions:
Stay Updated: Keep an eye on local news and updates from reputable sources such as the National Weather Service or official government channels.
Emergency Kit: If you're planning to stay at home, ensure that you have a fully stocked emergency kit including water, non-perishable food items, medication, medical supplies, and necessary documents in case of evacuation.
Telehealth Services:
Given potential disruptions in services due to the hurricane, we strongly encourage our Florida-based patients to utilize our telemedicine platform. This ensures continuity of care without compromising your health.
Evacuation Planning:
If you are advised to evacuate, that:
Alert the Hospital: If your situation requires it, please inform our patient care team about any changes in your location or status due to evacuation plans.
Bring Important Documents: Make sure to carry all necessary documents medical records, insurance information with you should you need to relocate for safety.
Emergency Hotline: Should you need immediate assistance with healthcare during the hurricane, contact our 247 emergency hotline at Specific Number.
Online Resources: For more comprehensive guidance on preparing for hurricanes and accessing telehealth services, visit our website's dedicated page: Website Page.
We understand that this time of uncertnty can be stressful. The safety of your child is paramount to us. Please take care of yourself and your family. Our team is prepared to support you remotely or in person as needed.
If You Need Further Assistance: Please feel free to reach out to our patient services team via specific contact method for any additional questions, concerns, or support needs.
This response provides a comprehensive guide tlored for Florida patients affected by Hurricane Milton, integrating information about safety precautions, telehealth capabilities, evacuation planning tips, and access to online resources. It ensures that the patient remns well-informed while navigating through the challenges posed by severe weather conditions.
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