Caring for Someone with the Flu

Keep your loved one comfortable and follow the recommendations of his or her health care provider. Keep others in the home healthy by washing hands and household surfaces frequently.

GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL CARE IF YOUR LOVED ONE EXPERIENCES:

KEEP YOURSELF AND OTHERS FROM GETTING THE FLU

Keep the sick person away from other people as much as possible, especially those who are at high risk of complications from the flu. You can do this in your home by creating a sick room. Keep your loved one in a room away from common areas of the house. If you have more than one bathroom, have the sick person use one and well people use the other. Clean the sick room and bathroom daily with household disinfectant. The sick person should not have visitors other than caregivers. An email, text message, or phone call is safer than a visit.

ADDITIONAL STEPS TO PREVENT SPREADING THE FLU AT HOME

You and all healthy people in the house should clean their hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub frequently, including after every contact with the sick person, the sick person’s room or bathroom, or items used or touched by the sick person.

Remind the sick person to cover coughs and clean his or her hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub often, especially after coughing or sneezing.

Avoid being face-to-face with the sick person and, if possible, have only one adult in the home take care of the sick person. People at increased risk of severe illness from flu should not care for the sick person.

Hold small children who are sick with their chin on your shoulder so that they will not cough in your face.

Ask your healthcare provider if well people in your home—particularly those contacts who are at increased risk of severe illness—should take antiviral medications to prevent getting the flu.

Maintain good ventilation in shared household areas (keep windows open in restrooms, kitchen, bathroom, etc.).

FOLLOW PROPER CLEANING AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES:


Source: CDC Influenza Updates

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