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LIFESPAN is a nonprofi t organization whose services are available to everyone, regardless of age, culture, ethnicity or religion.
166 East Goodale Ave. Battle Creek, MI
269.660.3606 www.lifespancares.org
For information about our flu clinics and schedules,
please call our FLU HOTLINE at (269) 660-3606.
Get your flu shot at the
LIFESPAN FLU
EXTRAVAGANZA
What
Flu & Pneumonia
Vaccinations
Where
166 East Goodale Ave.,
Battle Creek, MI 49037
(near the corner of
Roosevelt & North Ave.)
Cost
Flu Shots
Covered by Medicare Part B
or $25.00 cash/check.
Pneumonia Shots
Covered by Medicare Part B
or $35.00 cash/check.
What Else
There will be outdoor
drive-through flu &
pneumonia vaccinations
(weather permitting) for
those who are unable to
leave their vehicles.
We will also be offering
free blood pressure
screening.
There will be drawings for
door prizes!
Please wear a short-
sleeved shirt.
Lifespan does not vaccinate
children under the age of 9.
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Tuesday,
October 7th
9:00 a.m. -
4:00 p.m.
If you miss our
Extravaganza, we will
also offer clinics at our
office
(166 E. Goodale Ave,
Battle Creek)
on the following Fridays
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m.
Friday, October 17th
Friday, October 24th
Friday, October 31st
Friday, November 7th
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To prevent flu-related deaths.
Each year 36,000 people in the
U.S. die because of flu.
Prevent serious illness. The flu
causes over 200,000 people to
be hospitalized each year in the
U.S.
Protect other people. You
should get a flu shot if you live
or spend time with people who
are at high risk of complications
from the flu. Getting a flu shot
can help protect yourself and
others you care about.
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Why get a Flu Shot?
Who is most at risk?
Anyone 65 years and older.
People living in nursing homes,
long-term care facilities, etc.
Persons with ongoing health
problems such as asthma,
diabetes, kidney disease, HIV/
AIDS, and immune system
problems.
Persons who live with or care
for people at increased risk for
complications, including health
care workers and people living
with children under 2 years
old.
Pregnant women.
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Get your flu shot!