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Eldercare & Caregiver Resource Center: Q A So how can you protect yourself from misery? Get a flu shot. The best time to get your flu shot is between September and mid-November. It takes about 1 to 2 weeks after you get the shot to develop protection. Preventing flu is hard because flu viruses change all the time. This year's flu virus usually is slightly different from last year's virus. Every year the flu shot is updated to include the most current flu virus strains. That's one reason why flu shots will protect you for only 1 year. In addition, according to a new study featured in New England Journal of Medicine, when elderly people get vaccinated, they are less likely to be hospitalized for stroke, heart attack, and flu during the flu season. Who is at high risk for the flu?
To receive a flu shot at home, call St. Andrew's At Home Services at (314) 726-5766. By protecting yourself, you'll also be protecting those around you this flu season. St. Andrew's At-Home Services helps to serve the needs of older adults and their families in the comfort of their home, including housekeeping, transportation, meal preparation, personal care, nursing services and companionship. For more information, please call (314) 726-5766. |
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