Hi,
I do not live in a hurricane region, so my answer is purely
skepticism. I would imagine that precautions are taken in the
nursing home that are taken during tornadic weather (pull privacy
curtains, close shades, extra blankets, etc.). If structure damage
is done, I would assume that a safety shelter designated by the home
would then be used. If no structural damage is done, then I would
assume that residents and the staff "wait out the storm".
God be with those in this situation,
Nick
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<no_reply@y...> wrote:
> Hey gang.
> My coworkers and I was wondering what do Nursing homes that are
> located in hurricane regions do durning a Hurricane?
> What happens to the residents and buildings? DO you leave the
> nursing home or what????
> So if you work in a nursing home and you live where hurricanes
come
> can you please inform me and my coworkers what happens during
these
> bad storms?
> Thanks,
> Sheila aka T1204