This course is provided by North Carolina Center for Public Health Preparedness. They require a registration on their site in order to give access to courses. Click on the course name to launch to the course page at North Carolina. Click the register link and complete the registration. You will then be forwarded to the course. When you complete the course and have received a certificate from North Carolina, return to the LMS, go to your Learning Plan in your Workspace, and choose Mark Complete from the action menu to show complete in your Heartland Centers LMS Transcript. This presentation by Pam Dickens, MPH, gives you an overview of how to assist persons with disabilities during an emergency. Target Audience These learning modules are applicable to all public health, medical, veterinary, pharmacy, emergency management, hospital and other professionals interested in public health preparedness. These modules are created by faculty and guest lecturers at the UNC-CH School of Public Health and are equivalent to graduate level content. Educational Objectives Identify issues to consider when assisting persons with disabilities, including those with hearing loss, vision loss, intellectual disabilities, communication disabilities, and mobility disabilities. Discuss means of transporting individuals with mobility disabilities during times of emergency.