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The Assisted Living we just took mom to wanted a current seasonal flu shot, a pneumococcal vaccine within ten years and a TB skin test within 30 days. They did not even mentions shingles. This is the NY health dept guideline. Other states may have different rules.
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Same as above, the shots and vaccinations were required.
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In Minnesota, only the TB test is required. The flu shot or any other vaccines are not. It varies by state.
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We just moved Mom in FL but have not heard anything about vaccines or shots.
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Is Shingles Contagious?
Yes, but not in the way you may think. Your shingles rash will not trigger an outbreak of shingles in another person, but it can sometimes cause chickenpox in a child. People who've never had chickenpox, or the vaccine to prevent it, can pick up the virus by direct contact with the open sores of shingles. So keep a shingles rash covered and avoid contact with infants, as well as pregnant women who have never had chickenpox or the varicella vaccine.
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For my mom in TX NH, they are not required by state law to get any vaccines, however the facility can require that they are current with this season's flu and have a pneumonia done within the past 10 years. Both of my mom;s NH have required both on file to be a resident. Mom's current NH also has a new MRSA protocol that I had to agree to for her resident contract to be renewed. Nothing on shingles.
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Get all the shots you can to protect yourself.
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I would probably call another ALF (assisted living facility) and ask if it is a state requirement. ;) OR you might call your County Health Department and ask if they know...OR you can also call your County Long Term Care Ombudsman and ask if they can find out if this is correct. To find the Ombudsman, contact your County Area Agency on Aging. Each state is different when it comes to such rules.
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My mom is allergic to the flu shot. She has also never had shingles or chicken pox. Either has my husband and I. Reading this gives me another reason to be happy we have my mom living at our house - no need to worry about exposure to this stuff.
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Its more than just mandatory shots that keep me from "placing" my MIL (and we don't even get along!). Please be mindful that if your loved one is going to reside in Assisted Living, they may not have 24-hour nursing on-site, and a nursing assistant/tech may be passing medications. Again, each state is different, so please do your homework and do not assume anything.
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I think that flu shot is mandatory to long term care employees (www.infolongtermcare.org/iltc-news/cdc-flu-shots-mandatory-ltc-employees/ ) since they are the ones who handle long term care recipients and if someone among them is affected, they might be spreading the disease to seniors and care recipients who are frail and are therefore susceptible to illness. But the CDC requested that care recipients and families who visits also get a flu shot. It may be varied depending on the state.
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Yes they do they will loof at admission papers to determine if they need the pneumococcal vaccine everyone should have 3 in their lifetime. This is recorded and dated on the first page of their medical chart. Problem list. Also, everyone is given the flu shot yearly and if recorded in the progress notes and dated. Unless they have an allergy to eggs or components of the shot. Staff are also required to have the flu shot too.
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Shingles itself is not contagious. But, I remember once we had a patient who had dismemtinmated herpes zoster which is equivalent to chicken pox. We had this during the Christmas holiday. People born in the US had positive titers. They had chicken pox and where able to work. The problems where the women and men who never had the Chicken Pox also, the Filipinos never had chicken pox and had negative titers. The incubation period was 3 weeks. They couldn't work. The patient was put in a private room with a private bathroom and placed on precautions.
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