
How Older Californians Can Stay Safe During Disasters
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Older adults are especially vulnerable during natural disasters and staying safe goes far beyond just having an emergency kit. In this episode of In Clear Terms with AARP California, host Dr. Thyonne Gordon speaks with Luke Beckman, Division Disaster State Relations Director for the Pacific Division of the American Red Cross.
Luke shares practical steps older Californians can take to better prepare for extreme heat, wildfires, poor air quality, and more. The conversation covers how to create a realistic go-bag, why local emergency alerts are essential, and the role that neighbors and community play in saving lives. He also explains how California’s new heat ranking system is shaping local response strategies and why older adults need tailored plans that prioritize communication, transportation, and accessibility.
This episode offers smart advice and approachable ways to plan for the unexpected.
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Additional Resources:
- Explore AARP’s Disaster Resilience Tool Kit: AARP Disaster Resilience Tool Kit
- Read the research on Older Adults and Disasters: New Research: Older Adults More Vulnerable after Disasters
Presented by AARP California
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