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“WHAT’S AGE GOT TO DO WITH IT”

 

The Trumbull County Senior Services Unit and Home Instead Senior Care are hosting the first annual Senior Fair to be held October 17th from 11-3 at the Howland Scope Senior Center (8273 High Street, Howland, Ohio).   This event is in conjunction with the Howland Township Oktoberfest.

For all seniors age 60 and better, please come and join us for a day of lunch, fun –n- learn.  Lunch will be provided along with bingo, games and valuable information provided by local resources.

Bring your appetite and leave your money at home

We look forward to seeing all of you there!!

 

If you have any questions please feel free to call 330-544-1544 or 330-675-7096 for more information.

 

Nicole A. Agani/Vincent Schuyler

Senior Services Unit

Dawn Trickett- Home Instead Senior Care


 

  2009-H1N1 National Preparedness and Response Overview

 

The health and safety of the American people is the first priority of President Barack Obama.  Since the novel 2009-H1N1 flu virus emerged in the United States during the third week of April, the President has received regular briefings and asked his Cabinet to spare no effort in addressing this national security challenge.  The Secretary of Health and Human Services is leading the way on public health preparedness and response efforts, the Principal Federal Official for domestic incidents, the Secretary of Homeland Security, is coordinating the supporting activities of Federal departments and agencies and facilitating response actions with State, local and territorial governments and tribal and private sector partners, while other Cabinet officials are leading complementary initiatives in their area of responsibility.  It is a well-coordinated, all hands on deck approach.  All Federal efforts are aimed at reducing the impact of 2009-H1N1 on the health and well-being of Americans and on the economy and functioning of society.  Key elements of our preparedness and response efforts include:

 

Preparing for a fall wave of H1N1 flu with great team work across the Nation

  • Implementing a National Framework for 2009-H1N1 preparedness and response, including the four pillars of surveillance, mitigation, vaccine, and communications
  • Partnering with Congress, governors, mayors, territorial and tribal officials, state and local health departments and emergency managers, the medical community, private-sector entities, and community-based groups for an effective response
  • Issuing medical, science-derived public guidance for K-12 schools, institutions of higher education, businesses and employers, and families across the country available 24/7 on www.flu.gov

 

Making steady progress on developing a safe, effective, and voluntary H1N1 flu vaccine

  • Preparing for a voluntary, but strongly recommended, H1N1 flu shot program to be available to all Americans that wish to participate over a period of time

 

Encouraging Americans to act on a shared responsibility to reduce the impact of H1N1 flu

  • Calling on individuals and families to plan for the fall flu season and to take steps to prevent the spread of the H1N1 flu


To learn more about this virus, please go to www.flu.gov or talk to your doctor. 


 
 
 

 

 

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