2.F.19. Emergency plan
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NARR Standard 3.0: 2.F.19. Plan for emergencies including intoxication, withdrawal and overdose
When all members of a family or community prepare for emergencies together, their feeling of connectedness increases. The same is true for recovery house residents. Emergency preparedness protects the health and safety of residents (physical environment) and solidifies community (authority base; recovery orientation). — NARR Standard 3.0 Compendium
The standard is upheld by the following rules:
- 2.F.19.a. Verification that emergency numbers, procedures (including overdose and other emergency responses) and
evacuation maps are posted in conspicuous locations.
- 2.F.19.b. Documentation that emergency contact information is collected from residents.
- 2.F.19.c. Documentation that residents are oriented to emergency
procedures.
- 2.F.19.d. Verification that Naloxone is accessible at each location, and appropriate individuals are knowledgeable and trained in its use.
Table of Contents
1. 2.F.19.a. Procedures & postings | ||
2. 2.F.19.b. Emergency contacts | ||
3. 2.F.19.c. Emergency orientation | ||
4. 2.F.19.d. Overdose readiness |
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