
The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) has launched a new program to provide Hurricane Ida survivors with free guidance from disaster case managers.
The case managers will help those impacted by Ida determine their best path to recovery, along with providing assistance to access a variety of available resources.
The Hurricane Ida Disaster Case Management Program is funded by FEMA.
Disaster case managers will connect survivors to available recovery resources, provide assistance with FEMA appeals and assist in developing a personalized disaster recovery plan. That process involves assessing each survivor’s unmet needs, helping create goal-oriented plans outlining what steps need to be taken to recover, bringing together information and services and monitoring progress to reach goals.
Twenty-five Louisiana parishes were declared federal disaster areas following Hurricane Ida.
The program has designated four disaster case management organizations to handle cases in impacted parishes.
For more information and to apply, visit www.getagameplan.org/idadcmp.






