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It is important for everyone to make arrangements before the storm for elderly family members or those with special needs. If your family member relies on electric-powered medical equipment, confirm now which shelters provide back-up emergency power. And make sure that you and your family have a 2-week supply of medications.

Special Needs Shelters are coordinated by Broward County’s Department of Elderly Services. Pre-registration is required. Special areas have been set aside for people with special needs Silver Trail Middle School shelters. Bring supplies for at least three days including food, water, nebulizer and oxygen equipment. Make sure you have a backup battery for ventilators and a backup oxygen cylinder. For assistance, contact the Pembroke Pines Community Services Department.
In Pembroke Pines, we have five shelters located nearby: Fox Trail Elementary, Falcon Cove Middle, Silver Trail Middle, New Renaissance. Remember that not all shelters will be open during every emergency, so call the Broward County Hotline or monitor news stations.

 

Special Needs Shelter

Silver Trail Middle School
18300 Sheridan Street,
Pembroke Pines

Broward County Department
of Elderly Services
(954)537-2888

Pembroke Pines Community
Services Department
(954)450-6888
 

Although Pembroke Pines is not in a coastal evacuation zone, some residents must make plans to evacuate:
• People who live in low-lying areas should seek shelter elsewhere. A large storm could bring a significant storm surge, causing flooding several miles inland. Heavy rainfall could also cause flooding inland.
• All mobile home residents must evacuate if a storm reaches hurricane status. In addition, mobile home residents may be ordered to evacuate if tropical storm conditions warrant.

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