August is National Immunization Awareness Month and our assisted living team
in Camden County, NJ wants to raise awareness of why immunizations for seniors
really matter!
Immunizations and Seniors
Each year, thousands of adults are hospitalized with diseases that can
be prevented by vaccinations, leading to costly medical bills, possible
long-term damage to health, and even risk of death.
Seniors are especially vulnerable as the immune system becomes less
effective with age, making it more difficult to fight off infections, and the
protection from vaccines you received as a child can wear off. Seniors also
often have other health conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, which can
be further compromised by contracting additional viruses and infections.
Because of these high risk factors, seniors are more likely to require extended
hospitalization, when there is a risk of picking up a hospital-acquired
infection.
What Vaccines are Recommended for Adults 65 and Older?
- Your annual flu vaccine (IIV or RIV)
- Your tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis vaccine (Tdap or Td) every 10 years
- Zoster recombinant (RZV) vaccine
- Zoster live vaccine (ZVL)
- Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23)
Hepatitis (A and B), meningococcal (A, B, C, W and Y) and hemophilus
influenza type B, depending on your medical history of vaccines and other risk
factors as recommended by your physician. Other vaccines may be recommended if
you travel a lot to certain countries or if have a particular pre-existing
health condition such as liver disease, heart disease or diabetes.
Medicare Vaccine Coverage
Medicare Part B covers certain immunizations including the seasonal flu
shot, seasonal H1N1 flu vaccine, pneumococcal (pneumonia) vaccine, and
hepatitis B shots for high-risk beneficiaries. It will also cover certain
vaccines if required as a result of treatment, for example, if you need a
tetanus shot after stepping on rusty metal.
Visit Our Assisted living Camden County NJ and See What Senior Independence is All About
Collingswood is part of the United
Methodist Communities network of high-quality, non-profit assisted living
communities specializing in independent living for seniors. With an
experienced care and assistance team, scalable services customized to each
resident’s needs, and a lively social calendar, we focus our community to
provide essential resources that promote independence and quality of life.
Original content posted on https://umcommunities.org/blog/why-are-immunizations-essential-for-seniors/
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