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Hi! Everybody, I am Emma. I perform my duties as an experienced nurse at Tall Oaks Medical Center. I will propose a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) to reduce healthcare imbalances and restore community well-being.
Natural disasters such as floods, volcanic activity, and viral epidemics are more prevalent and cause severe problems for the public. Government agencies and associated organizations are responsible for managing emergency preparedness and disaster relief activities (Khan et al., 2023). This DRP improves equitable accessibility to healthcare facilities to address the challenges of flooding.
Scenario
A devastating flood on Sunday night in Tall Oaks, PA, led to a disturbing event that required the immediate execution of a DRP. The community has met several challenges due to the flooding caused by extremely high rainfall and the rise of the city’s rivers. This has made people more helpless on a socioeconomic and cultural level. Flooding has affected over 60% of housing areas, causing severe damage to societies like Pine Ridge and Willow Creek. The city’s infrastructure unveils significant difficulties for rescue operations and raises concerns about water contamination. This includes a damaged water treatment plant and blocked Tall Oaks Medical Center routes.
Tall Oaks is home to about 50,000 persons, of whom 49% are White, 36% are Black, 10% are Hispanic, 2% are two or more races, and 3% are other races. The high school graduation ratio for those aged 25 and older is 82.5%, yet 20% of the residents live in poor conditions. The average income for a household is $62,000. The standard figure for persons 25 years and older with a graduation degree is 2.5%. The severity of this flood-related disaster underlines the crucial need for DRP for the Tall Oaks community.
Health Determinants
Floods are significant universal natural disasters. Climate and socioeconomic change impact flooding. Tall Oaks faces significant threats with substantial economic and human losses. Severe and catastrophic floods can have adverse economic, social, and environmental effects. Flood risks exceeded in the United States (US), mainly regarding people’s safety and vulnerable societies. The International Disaster Database (IDD) reports that flood disasters affected 1.66 billion individuals globally, resulting in about 123,000 deaths and estimated damages of $564 billion US (Crespo et al., 2021).
Tall Oaks faces economic difficulties; the median household income is $44,444, and 28.2% live in poverty. Additionally, the fact that 9.9% of people under 65 do not have health insurance, and 13.7% of people under 65 report having a disability. Flood damage estimation is a complex process obstructed by numerous factors, including geographic features, rainfall patterns, and the structure of flood regulators. The effects of flooding require a systematic and multidisciplinary strategy (Yu et al., 2022).
The social effects of flooding include human fatalities, demographic movements, psychosocial health, community relationships, and area growth. The social impacts are complicated due to their diverse origins, including immaterial components that are difficult to count and diffuse across time and space. The Tall Oaks community experiences a variety of factors, including low-income levels, social support networks, education, and healthcare access (Crespo et al., 2021). Floods can have a social impact, including relocating inhabitants, destroying income, and distressing public buildings. Inadequate post-disaster aid, evacuation services, and poor social support affect DRP in the Tall Oaks community (Sanders et al., 2022).
NURS FPX 4060 Assessment 3 Disaster Recovery Plan
Social changes meaningfully influence collaboration plans in Tall Oaks. It involves challenges like linguistic obstacles, personal dynamics, and beliefs. Reconstruction infrastructure and recovery resources become challenging tasks for struggling communities. These obstacles worsen the difficulties of recovering from floods. Strategies must be complex and multifaceted to efficiently address and reduce disaster effects (Petronijević & Petronijević, 2022). In Tall Oaks medical center, disaster recovery affects the relationships between health and the community’s social, cultural, and economic aspects.
The financial impact of these problems is noticeable since it is difficult for communities with limited resources to obtain the resources needed for recovery. It increases the burden on their ability to rebuild. These complicated determinants emphasize reducing the disaster outcomes. Tall Oaks medical center utilizes interdisciplinary methods linked