CStay home if you have flu symptoms. Visit www.cdc.gov/h1n1 for more information.

 

Taking Care of a Sick Person

 

H1N1 can cause a wide range of symptoms, including fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Click here for more information.

 

 

 

Staff communication updates

Training tools

 

H1N1 Training Power Point

SPD Transmittals

 

Transmittal # Date

Subject

AR-09-043 10/08/09 H1N1 Action: Provider Vaccinations
AR-09-041 10/05/09 H1N1 Action: AFH vaccination
AR-09-038 09/23/09 H1N1 Action: Hand Sanitizer for Offices

 

 

Transmittal # Date

Subject

IM-09-096 12/07/09 H1N1 Info: 24 hour residential providers & vaccination
IM-09-090 11/09/09 H1N1 Training: Spread the Word Not the Germs
IM-09-085 10/28/09 H1N1 Info: OHP coverage
IM-09-084 10/14/09 H1N1 Info: Provider Vaccination Priority
IM-09-078 09/18/09 Flu Update
IM-09-076 09/11/09 H1N1 Flu Virus Update Netlinks
IM-09-069 08/28/09 Flu Update
IM-09-064 08/05/09 Flu Update
IM-09-063 07/31/09 Flu Update

 

CAF-SSP transmittals

 

Transmittal # Date

Subject

SS-IM-09-055 10/15/2009 H1N1 letter for DHS clients and childcare providers
SS-IM-09-048 09/25/2009 H1N1 - Actions you are currently able to take to reduce the need for client office visits, as well as how to treat clients who are unable to participate in JOBS-related activities.