Caring for Ill and Disabled People, Post-TEOTWAWKI by Mrs. Icebear
Introductory Note: We are not medical professionals. We just have extensive experience working in nursery homes and taking care of injured, sick or disabled family members, here called “patient”, insert whatever is relevant to you. So here are our tips and recommendations, not necessarily in order of importance: If you have a disabled family member, consider getting hold of a wheel chair and a specially designed “sitting” sleeping bag for wheelchair users. Alternatively make a carpet bag with a side zipper out of fleece blankets. Essential for bugging out or just if the heating fails. Have a bedpan and a …