City of Jacksonville and Emergency Preparedness Division Encourage Special Medical Needs Residents to Register for Emergency Assistance
The City of Jacksonville and the Emergency Preparedness Division is urging residents with medical needs to register for free for the Special Medical Needs Registry ahead of hurricane season. Annual registration ensures individuals who require medical support receive necessary assistance during emergencies, including evacuation, transportation, and sheltering services.
Who Should Register?
Residents who meet the following criteria should register:
Why is Annual Renewal Important?
How to Register (It’s Free!)
Online: JaxReady.com/SpecialMedicalNeeds
By Phone: (904) 255-3172
Don’t wait until a storm is approaching—register today to ensure you receive the care and support you need. For more information on emergency preparedness, visit www.JaxReady.com.
Stay informed, stay prepared, and stay JaxReady!
Residents who meet the following criteria should register:
- Individuals dependent on electricity for medical needs – this includes those who require power for oxygen concentrators, ventilators, nebulizers or other life sustaining equipment.
- Individuals with mobility or functional limitations - including those who need assistance evacuating safely due to physical or medical conditions.
- Persons with cognitive impairments who need specialized support – such as individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, autism, or other conditions that may impact their ability to respond to emergency situations.
Why is Annual Renewal Important?
- Ensures accurate and up-to-date medical and contact information.
- Confirms continued eligibility for assistance.
- Helps emergency responders coordinate transportation and sheltering needs efficiently.
- Provides peace of mind for individuals and caregivers.
How to Register (It’s Free!)
Online: JaxReady.com/SpecialMedicalNeeds
By Phone: (904) 255-3172
Don’t wait until a storm is approaching—register today to ensure you receive the care and support you need. For more information on emergency preparedness, visit www.JaxReady.com.
Stay informed, stay prepared, and stay JaxReady!