Addressing the Access and Functional Needs of At-Risk Individuals
At-risk individuals are people with access and functional needs (temporary or permanent) that may interfere with their ability to access or receive medical care before, during, or after a disaster or public health emergency.
Examples of at-risk populations may include but are not limited to children, pregnant women, older adults, people with disabilities, people with limited English proficiency, people with limited access to transportation, people with limited access to financial resources, people experiencing homelessness, people who have chronic health conditions, and people who have pharmacological dependency.