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Influenza Awareness & Preparing for Flu Season

Tips on Preparing Your Senior and how to Get Your Free Flu Shot this Season

Seniors 65 and older should get a flu shot to help prevent illnesses this season. Learn the importance of getting the vaccine and where you can get it for free.

The holidays are often a time of celebration, family and excitement. But for individuals living with Influenza and the caregivers who support them, the holidays can present new challenges.

For a senior living with Influenza, the holidays can present physical, mental and emotional factors that may disrupt their day-to-day activities.

Influenza awareness during flu season

 

Getting Vaccinated
Seniors can help prevent the flu in the first place by getting the flu vaccine. The vaccine should be received each year, between October and January. The earlier it’s received in the season, the more protected individuals will be.

There are two vaccines designed specifically for people 65 and older:
• The “high dose vaccine” is designed for people 65 and older and contains 4 times the amount of antigen as the standard flu shot. The shot is associated with a stronger immune response following vaccination. Results from a clinical trial showed that those who received the high dose vaccine had 24% fewer influenza infections compared to those who received the standard vaccine.
• The adjuvanted flu vaccine, Fluad, is made with MF59 adjuvant which is designed to help create a stronger immune response to vaccination. In a Canadian observational study, Fluad was 63% more effective than regular-dose non adjuvanted flu shots. This vaccine will be available for the first time in the U.S. this year.

Both vaccines can result in more mild side effects than compared to the standard-dose vaccine. Mild side effects can include pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, headache, muscle ache and malaise. Any flu vaccine is recommended by the CDC for people over age 65. (www.cdc.gov)

Where can you get the flu shot for free?
1. Your Employer
Some employers offer free flu shots to their employees. Sometimes they even offer free flu shots to family members. Check with your employer to see if they will be offering free flu shots this year.
2. Your Physician through your Health Insurance
If you have health insurance through your employer or the public health insurance exchange, your health insurance may cover the full cost of your flu shot. Call your doctor’s office to see if you are eligible.
3. Your County Health Department
Many county health departments offer free flu shots to children and the elderly. Check out your county’s website for more information.

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