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Assembling a Visiting Angels “Fight the Flu Kit”
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Caregivers can help sanitize seniors’ homes and run their errands so they don’t have to expose themselves to viruses in crowded areas, such as the grocery store and the mall.
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Caregivers can help seniors spot the difference in symptoms between the flu and the “stomach bug.” They can transport seniors to the doctor or hospital if necessary.
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Bottled water – water helps the body produce and circulate immune system cells to fight off viruses. Proper hydration also keeps nasal passages moist to help trap and get rid of tiny particles carrying illness-causing bacteria.
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Paper towels – encourage seniors to use paper towels in the bathroom instead of hand towels, which can harbor germs.
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Thermometer – if seniors have a fever higher than 102 degrees, that could indicate they have the flu.
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Pocket-size hand sanitizer, with aloe – helps keep seniors’ skin germ-free without drying out their sensitive skin.
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Pens – seniors should always have their own pen handy – pens shared in public areas carry a ton of germs.
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Disinfectant spray – reminder for seniors to spray doorknobs, handles, and light switches, etc. at least once a week – viruses can live up to 48 hours on plastic and stainless steel surfaces.
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Hand soap – recent studies show plain soap and water works just as well, if not better, than antibacterial soaps and hand sanitizer. But seniors need to scrub hands for at least 20 seconds to kill the germs!
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Hand sanitizer wipes – these are handy to have on-the-go, whether to clean hands or public surfaces. Seniors should not rely on baby wipes because they do not contain the proper ingredients to kill viruses and germs.
One of the biggest myths about the flu is that is causes vomiting. But the flu is actually a highly contagious respiratory disease and vomiting is NOT on the list of typical flu symptoms.
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fever
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headache
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muscle aches
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sore throat
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cough
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chills
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runny nose
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fatigue
Most people recover completely. Stomach bugs can be serious for the elderly who may be unable to drink enough fluids to replace what they lose through vomiting and/or diarrhea.
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nausea
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vomiting and/or diarrhea
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possible fever
Visiting Angels was established in 1991 in Baltimore as an independent agency caring for seniors in their homes. Today, Visiting Angels has more than 450 private duty agencies throughout the United States. Visiting Angels agencies employ only experienced caregivers and conduct the most comprehensive background screenings to ensure that their caregivers meet or exceed the company’s high standards. For companion care, Alzheimer’s care, Dementia care and the country’s best palliative care program, make Visiting Angels your choice in senior home care. For more information on Visiting Angels or to find a location near you, please visit www.visitingangels.com.