The experts at Midwest Emergency Planning Services can provide you with the following services. If there’s something with which you need help, but you don’t see listed below, drop us a line and let us know what it is — if we can’t help, we may be able to find someone who can.
Most recently: MEPS is teaching the WEM Course G 197 in January and April on Emergency Management and Special Populations
Emergency Management Plan Writing
- Designing plans to accommodate the people in your community with disabilites and special needs.
- Providing insight and information on modern best practices for special populations planning.
- Our consultants can work directly with long-term care facilities, nursing homes and assisted living providers to ready them for emergencies and disasters and integrate their plans with county emergency management.
- Emergency plan writing for your municipality.
- Animal response plan writing.
- Review of your EPCRA plans prior to submission.
- Establishing a Medical Reserve Corps.
Continuity of Operations Planning
- Writing continuity of operations plans (COOP) for local government, private industry (small and large), businesses and schools.
- Creating emergency plans for businesses, cities, towns, villages and neighborhoods.
- Designing plans to accommodate the people in your community with disabilites and special needs.
- Educating and training your care givers to assist during emergencies and disasters.
- COOP planning for community based organizations and nonprofit service organizations is our specialty.
Conducting Exercises
- Conducting tabletop exercises, including exercise design, facilitation, and After Action Reports (AARs)
- Presentations, workshops and seminars on emergency management practices.
- Exercise lessons learned based on the needs of your city, organization or neighborhood.
Community Outreach and Personal Preparedness
- Helping neighborhood groups and associations plan their response and recovery efforts, including light search and rescue, first aid and shelter operations.
- Helping individuals and families with light behavior modifications so that preparedness is routine.
Networking with County and Community Leaders
- Assisting with website content and maintenance as it relates to emergency preparedness.
- Conducting community preparedness meetings with pre-arranged agendas, coordination and invitations.
- Presentations, workshops and seminars on emergency management practices.