Training and Exercise

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Project ESCAPE Exercise Plan The Project ESCAPE “Evaluate Surge Capacity and Prioritized Evacuation” exercise is designed to establish a learning environment for players to exercise emergency response plans, policies, and procedures as they pertain to an evacuation of a long term care facility and the medical surge of an acute care facility. Preparedness Exercise
Psychological First Aid - Field Operations Guide for Nursing Homes (Second Edition) Psychological First Aid - Field Operations Guide for Nursing Homes (Second Edition). Training Resources
Safe Evacuation Tabletop Exercise for Long Term Care Facilities (California) This guidebook will help Long Term Care facilities (LTC) evaluate their preparedness for an evacuation. This guidebook contains all the materials necessary to conduct a simulated evacuation using a tabletop exercise. No actual patient movement is involved. Checklist, Evacuation Planning, Preparedness Exercise, Recommendations & Guidance, Sample Templates & Toolkits, Training Resources
Tabletop Exercise Situation Manual: Mid Summers NightMARES This resource from the New Jersey Health Care Association is a situation manual for a hurricane-related event impacting LTC facilities. Though not a Florida-specific exercise, the injects used and questions posed are valuable examples for any state vulnerable to hurricanes. Preparedness Exercise
Video: Healthcare Active Shooter Training Video This healthcare active shooter training video was produced by the MESH Coalition, a non-profit, public-private healthcare preparedness coalition located in Marion County, Indiana (Indianapolis). The video setting is a hospital. Training Resources
Video: Options for Consideration Active Shooter Preparedness Video, US Department of Homeland Security This video created by the US Department of Homeland Security demonstrates possible actions to take if confronted with an active shooter scenario. The video also shows how to assist authorities once law enforcement enters the scene. Incident Response, Recommendations & Guidance, Training Resources
Video: Run, Hide, Fight - Surviving an Active Shooter Event, by the US Department of Homeland Security and the City of Houston The “Run, Hide, Fight” video was developed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security with the City of Houston, TX. It offers helpful advice on how to survive an encounter with an “active shooter.” Incident Response, Recommendations & Guidance, Training Resources