Deaf citizen advocates meet with healthcare representatives

Delaware Deaf Senior Citizens meeting attendees shown are (l-r) Rep. Ron Gray; Allen Talbert, DDSC president; Billy Bowman, DDSC workshop coordinator; Dr. David Tam, Beebe Healthcare president and CEO; and Norma Buemi and Barbara White, Beebe Healthcare Patient and Family Advisory Committee members. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Rep. Ron Gray, R- Selbyville, had the opportunity to participate in a meeting bringing together Beebe Healthcare representatives with members of the deaf community who live in and near the 38th District.

Delaware Deaf Senior Citizens organized the Sept. 22 meet-and-greet event held at the Millville Community Center. 

Gray, who represents the 38th District in the General Assembly, said he was elated to be invited to the important gathering. He said the meeting allowed for a great discussion between the healthcare community and the DDSC, with an emphasis on how to improve communications between the groups.

Source: https://www.capegazette.com/article/deaf-citizen-advocates-meet-healthcare-representatives/246840#Echobox=1664898588.

Developmental Disabilities Residential Unit Manager – ASL Fluent

Recruitment #092622-MDDZ27-351100

 

More details at https://www.jobapscloud.com/DE/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=092622&R2=MDDZ27&R3=351100.

Deadline: October 6, 2022  (it may be extended and agency did say to use other similar applications if needed or contact them to reopen the position, not sure why posting is short lived)

 

Emergency Sirens Tested on Tuesday, October 4

Salem/Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations will sound alarms for their quarterly tests within 10 miles of it.

SMYRNA, Del. — The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) and Delaware State Police will conduct a quarterly test of the Salem/Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations Alert and Notification system on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. The sirens will sound at approximately 10:45 a.m.

The 37 sirens located within ten miles of the Salem/Hope Creek (New Jersey) plants will be activated for three to five minutes. The siren tests will be followed by a test message of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on local radio stations.

The sirens tested are the same ones used to alert the public in the event of an actual emergency at either the Salem or Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations. If such an emergency were to occur, the public would be alerted by the sirens to tune their radios to one of the local EAS stations for important emergency instructions.

To check whether you live within the EPZ, you can click here: https://de.gov/epz.

To learn more about radiological preparedness, check out PrepareDE.org.

DAD Note: Pets may be alarmed during the test and this is also to give you a heads up if they act up.  The majority of Middletown, St. Georges, Delaware City, Townsend, and Odessa are within the alarm testing range.  Delaware Emergency Notification System (DENS) is now active and works with Smart911 which sends alerts to your phone, register at https://dema.delaware.gov/onlineServices/index.shtml?dc=dens.

Source: https://news.delaware.gov/2022/09/29/emergency-sirens-tested-on-tuesday-october-4.