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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2009

 

Illinois Nursing Homes Prepare for Swine Flu Pandemic

 

(CHICAGO) – The Health Care Council of Illinois (HCCI), a statewide association representing 65,000 long term care professionals, is preparing its members for the possibility of a swine flu pandemic. Nursing homes serve very high risk and susceptible populations, and HCCI wants to make sure that the state’s 100,000 nursing home residents are protected.

 

Members of HCCI have attended flu pandemic conferences sponsored by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH).  In addition, HCCI is publishing several clinical newsletters on the swine flu pandemic.

 

“Although initial symptoms are similar to regular influenza, swine flu is likely to be far more serious and deadly, because we are still waiting for a vaccine to be developed,” said Susan Duda-Gardiner, clinical services director speaking on behalf of HCCI.  “Experts predict that swine flu has the potential to cause much greater social disruption and health problems than regular flu.”

 

Symptoms of swine flu can range from typical human influenza-like symptoms to eye infections, pneumonia and severe respiratory disease. Unlike seasonal flu, healthy people also will be at increased risk for serious complications because no one has developed immunity to this virus.

 

When a pandemic starts, everyone in Illinois and the nation could be at risk. The time to start planning for a pandemic is now.  Here are some examples of recommendations from HCCI for nursing home professionals providing care during a swine flu epidemic:

 

 

To keep yourself and your loved ones living in nursing homes healthy, limiting the spread of germs, HCCI recommends the following:

 

 

To stay informed about pandemic flu, visit the official federal government Web site at www.pandemicflu.gov or the IDPH Web site at www.idph.state.il.us, which contains the latest information about outbreaks, safety guidelines and travel advisories. Another source for information on pandemic influenza is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hot line at 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).

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The Health Care Council of Illinois is a professional association of more than 600 nursing facilities committed to quality residential health care in Illinois through a productive and responsible partnership between the private and public sectors. HCCI represents more than 65,000 nursing home professionals serving more than 52,000 residents. HCCI serves as the joint government affairs and communication arm for the Illinois Health Care Association and the Illinois Council on Long Term Care.