U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Emergency Resource Registry Available for People with Disabilities
The National Emergency Resource Registry (NERR) is an on-line resource launched by the DHS to assist in the coordination efforts between individuals and organizations responding to the needs of people impacted by Hurricane Katrina with those who have resources to aid in the response.

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The National Emergency Resource Registry (NERR) is an on-line resource launched by the DHS to assist in the coordination efforts between individuals and organizations responding to the needs of people impacted by Hurricane Katrina with those who have resources to aid in the response. Resources available from private and public sectors are listed by category on a searchable database and made available for those agencies and relief organizations that are assisting the hurricane victims.

To more effectively meet the needs of individuals with disabilities, the Interagency Coordinating Council on Emergency Preparedness and Individuals with Disabilities (ICC) requested the addition of three disability specific categories: Durable Medical Products, Accessible Communication Devices for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing listed as Hearing Assistive Technology and Communication Access/Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. The ICC will facilitate regular update and expansion of the NERR categories to more accurately reflect anticipated disability-related needs.

The following categories and subcategories are now included available on NERR:

Hearing Assistive Technology

 Teletypewriters (TTYs)
 Voice Carry-Over TTYs
 Relay Conference Captioning (important for hard of hearing-using just PC's and telephones)
 Captioned Telephone
 Video Communication Devices (known as video phones, web cameras, et al.)
 Signaling Devices (for use with telephones, door bells, alarms)
 Assistive Listening Devices Hearing/Speech amplification devices
 Closed Caption Decoders
 

Communication Access/Interpreters for the Deaf and hard of Hearing (e.g. qualified sign language interpreters and CART Reporters)

Durable Medical Products

 Mobility aids (wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, etc.)
 Medical Supplies (injection supplies, incontinence and urological products, etc.)
 Adaptive Accessories (wheel chair packs and cushions, utensils, clothing, grips and handles, medical warning jewelry)
 Hearing aids (aids, batteries, etc.)
 Other (oxygen, medical lifts, etc.)

To find out more about the NERR site or to register, go to https://www.swern.gov.  Please join katrinadisability@yahoogroups.com.  To subscribe, send an e-mail to this address: katrinadisability-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Or, visit this web page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/katrinadisability/join.  

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