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CCFA Resources: Support During Hurricane Sandy November 5, 2012. Our goal during recovery from Hurricane Sandy. Educate constituents, volunteers, and staff about CCFA’s efforts to support them during recovery.
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CCFA Resources: Support During Hurricane SandyNovember 5, 2012
Our goal during recovery from Hurricane Sandy • Educate constituents, volunteers, and staff about CCFA’s efforts to support them during recovery. • Ensure constituents have knowledge about where to find IBD resources and state recovery/relief resources. • Provide timely response to all constituents and volunteers.
Practical Matters: Water • IBD patients need to stay hydrated. Water is the best source of hydration. • If living in impacted areas, remember: • Drink bottled water, if available. • Boil water for at least one minute, if water source is contaminated or if you are unsure of the safety of your water. Let water cool, then use. • Do not eat any food that has come in contact with flood or contaminated water. • Check the status of your water supply by contacting city and state government – Health & Human Services.
Practical Matters: Food • Keep refrigerator doors closed duringpower outages. • Food in the refrigerator will keep for four hours. • Food in freezer will keep 48 hours. • Discard any food that has been above 40 degrees for more than two hours. • Use coolers to keep food cold beyond four hours; pack food tightly together to keep food longer. Use dry ice or frozen gel packs. • Do not use any food that has been exposed to fire or floodwaters. • When in doubt, throw it out!
Practical Matters: Medications • Pills: Do not use if exposed to floodwaters or fire. • Refrigerated Solutions: Do not use if exposed to temperatures above 40 degrees for more than two hours. • Biologic Products: • Do not use if exposed to floodwaters. • Call the FDA with questions about specific products and lack of refrigeration: • Monday to Friday, 9:00 – 5:00: 1-800-835-4709. • After business hours: 301-796-8240. • These questions will be forwarded to the appropriate center or office for advice.
Federal Emergency Management Agency • If you need assistance from FEMA for repairs, flood damage, etc. • Register at: http://www.disasterassistance.gov/ • You can also call -1-800-621-FEMA.
Information Resource Center (IRC) • IRC Specialists are here to serve you! • Specialists can answer IBD questionsand help constituents find relief programs such as: • Medication assistance programs • Ostomy supply programs • Answer questions about medication storage during power outages • Reach the IRC at: info@ccfa.org or call 1-888-694-8872.
CCFA Chapters – Here to support you! • CCFA chapters are open. • Staff are working and available to our constituents. • Don’t know your local chapter? • Visit CCFA: http://www.ccfa.org/chapters/ • E-mail the IRC at: info@ccfa.org IRC can provide phone, email, and the names of chapter staff to help.
Support Programs • Web-based • Live • Phone/Skype
Online Support Group – Open Sessions! • New session added in response to Hurricane Sandy! • Registration now open! Sign up today for one of two available upcoming sessions: • Tuesdaysfrom 8:30-10:00pm ET in November/December on 11/20, 11/27, 12/4, and 12/11 • Sundaysfrom 7:00-8:30pm ETin December on 12/2, 12/9, 12/16, and 12/23 • Learn more and register today at: http://www.ccfacommunity.org/ChatSeries.aspx
Mid-Atlantic Region: North Carolina Saturday, November 10th Treatment Approaches in IBD: Options to Consider Charlotte, NCRegister: 704-264-0587 ext. 1 or www.ccfa.org/chapters/carolinas Saturday, November 17thNutrition and IBD: Choices for Adults & KidsGreensboro, NCRegister 704-264-0587 ext. 3 or www.ccfa.org/chapters/carolinas
Mid-Atlantic Region: Philadelphia Chapter Thursday, November 8th Understanding Inflammatory Bowel Disease Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 215-396-9100 x4 www.ccfa.org/chapters/philadelphia Saturday, December 8, 2012 St. Christopher’s Family Education Day Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 215-396-9100 x4www.ccfa.org/chapters/philadelphia
Southeast Region: Tennessee Chapter Saturday, November 10thThe Road to a Healthier Life with Crohn's Disease & Ulcerative Colitis – Patient Education866-814-CCFA x3 to register www.ccfa.org/chapters/tennessee
New York Region New York City: Sunday, November 11th Continuing Medical Education: Best Practices in IBD (For physicians only!) Beth Israel Medical Center: Philips Ambulatory Center Auditorium10 Union Square East 646-388-9290 or http://online.ccfa.org/cme2012 Long Island: Tuesday, November 13th A.S.K (Answers, Support, Knowledge) – Patient Education Rockville Center 516-222-5530 or www.ccfa.org/chapters/longisland
Great Lakes Region: Indiana Chapter Saturday, November 10thIBD Patient Education Conference317-259-8071www.ccfa.org/chapters/indiana California Region: Los Angeles Saturday, November 10th Nutrition and IBD: Choices for Adults & Kids Santa Clarita 310-478-4500 www.ccfa.org/chapters/losangeles
BREAKTHROUGHS IN IBD RESEARCH Teleconference/Webcast • Thursday, November 15th at 8:00 PM ET • Presented by James Lewis, MD • Advanced program covering the latest in microbiome research and recent clinical trials Register Today for this FREE Program: online.ccfa.org/breakthroughs2012
Save the Date!It’s Up to YOU: Decisions & IBD Management • Thursday, December 5th at 2:30 PM ET • Presented by David Schwartz, MD • Will provide an update on: • Risks & benefits of treatment • Advocating for optimal care • Working with your healthcare team to decide on the best approach Registration coming soon!
CCFA is here to help! Contact the Information Resource Center (IRC) or your local chapter for: • Support • Education • Resources