COVID Newsletter for Community Elders (June2022)

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GRHC.ORG

JUNE 2022

D7 EMS Base Station Ground breaking. May 20, 2022.

THIS MONTH’S ISSUE INCLUDES:

� COVID-19 VACCINE BOOSTER UPDATE • 5 THINGS TO KNOW � INFORMATION ABOUT MONKEYPOX � CHILDREN WITH HEPATITIS... AND MORE!


6/6

District 5 Service Center 9 am – 3 pm

6/11

Hau’pal Health Center 10 am - 2 pm

6/13

District 2 Service Center 9 am – 3 pm

6/18

Hau’pal Health Center 10 am - 2 pm

6/20

District 1 Service Center 9 am – 3 pm

6/7

COVID VACCINE LOCATIONS

6/14

6/21

District 5 Service Center 9 am – 3 pm

District 2 Service Center 9 am – 3 pm

District 1 Service Center 9 am – 3 pm

You may also visit a GRHC Primary Care Department for vaccines. Walk-in or schedule an appointment by calling (602) 528-1482.

GRHC COVID-19 HOTLINE (520) 550-6079

Scan for Vaccine Information

GRHC.ORG/HUB


COVID-19 Pfizer Vaccine

Booster Update May 24, 2022

3rd Dose Now Approved For Ages 5 + BOOSTER ELIGIBILITY If you received the…

Who is eligible for 1st booster shot?

When?

Pfizer

Individuals 5 years and older

Five (5) months after your second shot of Pfizer

COVID-19 VACCINE SHOT SEQUENCE Vaccine

Pfizer-Pediatric (5-11)

Primary Doses

1st Shot

1st Booster

3-8 weeks

SCAN TO SEE VACCINE CALENDAR

2nd Shot

At least 5 months

3rd Shot

SCAN FOR VACCINE ELIGIBILITY

Walk-in to one of our GRHC Primary Care Departments or visit a vaccine clinic.

GRHC COVID-19 HOTLINE: (520) 550-6079 HOTLINE HOURS: 8 am - 6 pm, 7 days a week.


COVID-19 TEST RESULTS IMPORTANT NOTICES Your COVID test results will take 72 hours. We will call you as soon as we receive them. Thank you for your understanding.

Please be advised that in order for GRHC to vaccinate minors, we must have documentation in the child’s Medical Record indicating you are the child’s parent or guardian. If there is no documentation, GRHC cannot verify and vaccination or testing will not administered. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.


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& SHARE! COVID-19 Vaccine

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Week of: 5/23/2022

Booster Update

24,Booster 2022 New May Pfizer Eligibility 3rd Dose COVID Vaccine Booster Shot Now 3rd Dose COVID Vaccine Booster ShotApproved for ages 5 andNow up. Approved For Ages 5 + COVID-19 VACCINE SHOT SEQUENCE: In 3-8 weeks

Pfizer (ages 5 years and older)

Shot 1

In at least 5 months

Shot 3

Shot 2

(Primary)

In at least 4 months

Shot 4

(1st booster)

(Primary)

(†2nd booster)

2nd booster only for 50 yrs and above.

2

In 4-8 weeks

Moderna (ages 18 years and older)

Shot 1 (Primary)

In at least 5 months

Shot 2 (Primary)

Shot 3

Scan For Vaccine Eligibility

In at least 4 months

Shot 4

(1st booster)

(†2nd booster)

May Events & Holiday Safety Guidance 2nd booster only for 50 yrs and above.

If you are planning to host an event, it is the responsibility ofIn atthe attendees of a least 2 host and the In at least 4 months months Janessen (J&J) to gathering abide by Shot 1 Shot 4 Shotall 2 COVID-19 prevention (ages 18 years (Primary) ( 2nd booster) (1st booster*) measures to help keep COVID-19 cases low and and older)* keep it safe for everyone. If you are planning to Scan to Review gather or host an event that exceeds the 50 Requirements person indoor gathering limit in Executive Order No. 14 Fifth Clause, you are required to request approval prior to doing so. Please scan QR code to review the requirements and process. We thank you in advance for adhering to these guidelines to protect our Community. †

2nd booster only for 50 yrs and above.

SCAN TO SEE VACCINE CALENDAR

SCAN FOR VACCINE ELIGIBILITY

Walk-in to one of our GRHC Primary Care Departments or visit a vaccine clinic.

People ages 18 years and older who recieved 2 Janssen shots may get a 2nd booster.

2nd booster shot for some groups

GRHC COVID-19 HOTLINE: (520) 550-6079 HOTLINE HOURS: 8 am - 6 pm, 7 days a week.

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Monsoon Season & Power Outage Safety As monsoon season approaches please be prepared and check on family, friends and neighbors after an outage. If you have a medical condition that is impacted by a power outage call 911. For more information contact GRIC Office of Emergency Management at 520-796-3755 or email oem2@gric.nsn.us.


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THINGS TO KNOW & SHARE!

Week of: 5/23/2022

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GRIC District Service Centers

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REMINDER: GRHC Restricted Visitor Guidelines Remain in Place

Service centers are now fully open to in-person visitors. Please remember to update your information by verifying your address when arriving. This information is helpful to GRIC Community Services during an emergency such as monsoon weather or power outage event.

• Visitor Guidelines Reminder: A parent, guardian, family member or others wishing to accompany or visit a patient at Gila River Health Care will not be allowed to do so in the Emergency Department, and Inpatient Unit or Clinical Departments (at all locations). Scan QR code to view the exceptions and special accommodations.

Scan to View Visitor Guidelines

• Gila River Health Care’s administrative offices and outpatient clinics will be closed on Monday, May 30, 2022 in recognition of Memorial Day and will re-open on Tuesday, May 31, 2022.

GRHC COVID-19 HOTLINE: (520) 550-6079 HOTLINE HOURS: 8 am - 6 pm, 7 days a week.


We are so excited! Groundbreaking on EMS

Station 437 (next to the District 7 Service Center) took place on Friday. Thank you to Delane

Enos for providing the blessing, Vice Chair

Robert Pablo, COO Carolyn Thompson and the GRHC and Pimmex/Chasse staff who organized and participated.


Behavioral Health Services

Scan the QR code then click the link to register!

JUNE 2022

(480) 868-7723 | GRHC.ORG/BHS | BHSprevention@GRHC.ORG COVID Anxiety and Stress Helpline: (602) 528-7122

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

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Opioid Awareness Book Club

Medicine Disposal Safety

Youth Drug Free Art Activity

Youth Y2L Bingo Challenge

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Active Parenting 0-5 (6/7, 6/8, 6/9)

7 Online Learning: Meth (12p- 1p)

9a-11a

QPR Suicide Prevention

Thursday

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9 Online Learning: Healthy Relationships (1p- 2p)

14 Online Learning: Self Care (11a- 12p)

QPR Suicide Prevention

(6p-7p)

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21 Teens: QPR Suicide Prevention

(6p-7p)

27

15

Online Learning: Alcohol (11a - 12p)

Online Learning: Parenting as Prevention (1p- 2p)

Online Learning: Alcohol (11a - 12p)

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Family, Friends & Neighbors (1p-3p)

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Active Parenting General (6/21, 6/22, 6/23)

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Opioid Safety and Narcan (10a-11a)

Online Learning: Current Drug Trends (12p- 1p)

Healthy Relationship Paint Night (6p - 7:30p)

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Gila River Prevention Coalition Meeting (10a-11a)

QPR Suicide Prevention

(1p-2p)

24 Family, Friends & Neighbors (1p-3p)

9a-11a

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Online Learning: Digital Wellness (12p- 1p)

Sun.

Look for our mobile classroom as we tour the community!

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Family, Friends & Neighbors (1p-3p)

Online Learning: Parenting as Prevention (9a- 10a)

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Online Learning: Fentanyl (2p - 3p)

Sat.

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Family, Friends & Neighbors (1p-3p)

(12p-1p)

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Online Learning: Marijuana (11a - 12p)

Friday

QPR Suicide Prevention

(1p-2p)

To receive an Elder Care Package, Call Shayla at (520) 610-3445

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Gila River Indian Community CRISIS HOTLINE: 1-800-259-3449


Children with

Hepatitis

of Unknown Cause Hepatitis (liver inflammation) of unknown cause has been reported in children worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported 340 probable cases of hepatitis in children from 20 countries. The CDC is investigating 109 cases of children with acute hepatitis of unknown cause in 25 states and territories in United States since October 2021.

OF THE 109 CASES IN THE US: •

The majority of cases were in young children, with a median age of 2 years

More than half had a confirmed adenovirus infection, most commonly F type 41

Ninety percent were hospitalized

Fourteen percent required liver transplants

While the majority fully recovered, five have died

CAUSE At this time, the cause of hepatitis in these children is still unknown. While adenovirus has been detected in some children, we do not know if it is the cause of the illness.


WHAT PARENTS CAN DO If you have any questions about your child’s health, call your child’s healthcare provider.

Be aware of the symptoms of liver inflammation, which include: º º º º

Fever/fatigue Loss of appetite Nausea/vomiting Abdominal pain

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Dark urine Light-colored stools (poop) Jaundice (yellowing of the skin)

Keep children up to date on all their vaccinations.

Help your child take everyday actions to help prevent disease, like: º º º

Washing hands often Avoiding people who are sick Covering coughs and sneezes

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Teaching them to avoid touching their eyes, nose, or mouth.

Hepatitis vaccine does not protect against this type of hepatitis. This hepatitis outbreak does not appear to be COVID-related.

Our Pediatrics Locations: Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital........................................... 520-562-3321 ext. 2149 Komatke Health Center...................................................................520-550-6000 Hau’pal (Red Tail Hawk) Health Center................................ 520-796-2600 ext. 2149 Ak Chin Health Clinic...................................................................... 520-568-3881


IMPORTANT PATIENT NOTICE COVID HOTLINE HOURS 8 am - 6 pm 7 days per week. GRHC COVID HOTLINE 520-550-6079 HU HU KAM MEMORIAL DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT COVID Testing Drive-Thru (602) 528-1200 Ext. 1035 8 am – 8 pm SCAN FOR VACCINE INFORMATION


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FAMILY PLANNING MOBILE Medical Clinic OUR CLINICAL SERVICES FOR MEN & WOMEN: • Family Planning counseling and education

CALL OR TEXT (520) 371-0132 | grhc.org/familyplanning

June 2022 MONDAY

***The mobile unit is not handicap accessible.***

TUESDAY

• STD testing and treatment • HIV testing and counseling • Birth control and pregnancy education

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• Pap smears and breast exams

• Emergency contraception

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• Prevention counseling and education

ALL SERVICES ARE CONFIDENTIAL 9G CTG ƃGZKDNGe.GV us know what time works best for you!

FRIDAY

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Ak-Chin By The Clinic 9:00am - 4:00pm

D1 Multipurpose Building 8:30am - 4:30pm

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D2 Multipurpose Bld 8:30am - 12:00pm

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GRHC Under Awning 1:00pm - 4:30pm

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D7 (Maricopa Colony) Multipurpose Bld 9:00am - 3:00pm

GRHC Under Awning 12:30pm - 4:30pm

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D5 Multipurpose Building 8:30am -4:00pm

D6 (Laveen) Treatment Center By Appointment Only

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GRHC Under Awning 8:00pm - 4:30pm

GRHC Under Awning 8:00pm - 4:30pm

• Prenatal and postpartum care • Preconception counseling

THURSDAY

D6 (Komatke) By Health Clinic 9:00am- 4:00pm

• Well-Woman exams

• GYN diagnosis and treatment

WEDNESDAY

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D4 Multipurpose Building 8:30am - 4:30pm

SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE


VOLUNTARY RECALL OF SELECT JIF® PRODUCTS The J. M. Smucker Co. is recalling select Jif® peanut butter products sold in the U.S. due to potential Salmonella contamination. Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis. The recalled peanut butter was distributed nationwide in retail stores and other outlets. *Gila River Health Care Dietary Services does not have any of these products


INFORMATION ABOUT MONKEYPOX What is monkeypox? Monkeypox is a viral disease that infects animals like rodents and monkeys and can spread to humans. Although monkey pox occurs predominantly in Central and West African countries, majority of the recent cases have been reported in Europe. As of 5/24/22 there has been 1 confirmed and 8 suspected cases reported in the U.S. How does it spread? • Close contact with an infected person. (The virus can enter the body through broken skin and mucous membranes, through the eyes, nose, mouth or respiratory secretions, or sexual contact.) • Touching clothing and bedding used by someone with rash • Contact with infected animals such as monkeys, rats and squirrels through a bite or contact with the animal’s bodily fluids. This virus is NOT as contagious as covid or flu virus What are the symptoms of monkeypox? Initial symptoms include fever, headaches, swollen glands, back pain, muscle aches. These symptoms often are accompanied by a pimple-like or blister-like rash. Most cases are mild, sometimes resembling chickenpox, and clear up on their own within a few weeks, though this may take up to 14-21 days The severity of the illness will depend on the initial health of the individual, the route of exposure, and the strain of the infecting virus.


What do you do if infected or suspect you were infected with monkeypox? Please seek medical attention immediately if you have fevers, body aches, and swollen glands, accompanied with a rash. Please contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation if you feel sick AND have: • Traveled to countries where monkeypox cases have been reported • Have had contact with a person who has a similar rash or received a diagnosis of confirmed or suspected monkeypox • If you are a male who has had close or intimate in-person contact with other men in the past month What is the treatment? And how do you prevent infection? • Outbreaks can be controlled by avoiding contact with infected person • Available vaccines against smallpox is effective in preventing monkeypox infection • Certain Antiviral drugs may also help.


NEW GUIDANCE ON ISOLATION May 23, 2022

Home Isolation Guidance for People Who Test Positive or Have Symptoms Consistent with COVID-19* Regardless of your vaccination status, if you test POSITIVE for COVID-19 with a COVID-19 lab test, you need to isolate at home for at least 5 days. Wear well-fitting mask for a total of 10 days from day of positive test. *If you have COVID symptoms, isolate at home and get tested by your medical provider.

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GRHC COVID-19 HOTLINE (520) 550-6079

GRHC.ORG/HUB


IMPORTANT NOTICE

REGARDING AT-HOME COVID-19 TESTS •

At-Home Testing Kits for COVID-19 are best used when an individual is experiencing symptoms.

When an individual doesn’t feel sick.

The kits are most accurate when an individual is experiencing symptoms.

At-Home Test results are also not meant to invalidate positive results from a PCR test or one conducted by a health care provider. A positive result from their healthcare entity is reported and used by the Tribal Health Department. Thank you for your cooperation.

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NEWGUIDELINES VISITOR GUIDELINES VISITOR REMINDER DURING THE COVID OMICRON SURGE

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THESE VISITOR GUIDELINES ARE AT These visitor guidelines are subject toSUBJECT change atTO anyCHANGE time and will ANY TIME AND WILL REMAIN INuntil EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. remain in effect further notice. GRHC COVID-19 HOTLINE (520) 550-6079

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FREQUENTLY CALLED EXTENSIONS Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital - Main Number: (520) 562-3321 Behavioral Health............Ext. 7100 Dental..............................Ext. 1209 Imaging ...........................Ext. 1232 Infusion Clinic..................Ext. 1219 Inpatient Clinic ................Ext. 1218 Laboratory.......................Ext. 1220 Life Center ......................Ext. 7940

Optometry ......................Ext. 7365 Pharmacy Refill Line ........Ext. 1270 Physical Therapy .............Ext. 1230 Podiatry...........................Ext. 1258 Primary Care ...................Ext. 1495 Women’s Clinic................Ext. 1400

Komatke Health Center - Main Number: (520) 550-6000 Behavioral Health............Ext. 6008 Dental..............................Ext. 6015 Imaging ...........................Ext. 6044 Laboratory.......................Ext. 6016 Life Center ......................Ext. 6470 Optometry ......................Ext. 6012

Pharmacy Refill Line ........Ext. 1303 Physical Therapy .............Ext. 6213 Podiatry...........................Ext. 6025 Primary Care ...................Ext. 6000 Women’s Clinic................Ext. 6110

Hau’pal (Red Tail Hawk) Health Center - Main Number: (520) 796-2600 Audiology........................Ext. 2965 Behavioral Health............Ext. 2620 Dental..............................Ext. 2682 Imaging ...........................Ext. 2655 Infusion Clinic..................Ext. 1219 Inpatient Clinic ................Ext. 1218 Laboratory.......................Ext. 2651

Life Center ......................Ext. 2657 Optometry ......................Ext. 2690 Physical Therapy .............Ext. 2715 Podiatry...........................Ext. 2644 Primary Care ...................Ext. 2697 Women’s Clinic................Ext. 2693

Behaviorial Health Services - Main Number: (602) 528-7100 COVID Anxiety and Stress Helpline ....................................... (602) 528-7122 Gila River Indian Community Crisis Line.............................. 1 (800) 259-3449 National Suicide Lifeline ...................................................... 1 (800) 273-8255 District Service Centers District 1.................(520) 215-2110 District 2.................(520) 562-3450 District 3.................(520) 562-3334 District 4.................(520) 418-3661

District 5.................(520) 315-3441 District 6.................(520) 550-3805 District 7.................(520) 430-4780


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