Central Shenandoah Health District works to make sure homebound have access to vaccine

 STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV) — The Virginia Department of Health’s Central Shenandoah Health District is functioning with local home care services to form sure those that cannot physically attend vaccine clinics have an opportunity to be vaccinated.


With the help of Shenandoah Valley Home Health, CSHD is getting to identify those that are homebound and the way best to assist them.

“We are going to be sending a health department nurse and one among their staff members to travel to those identified patients and meet their needs as best we will by providing them the vaccine at their home,” Laura Lee Wight with CSHD explained.

District leaders say as of now the initiative is simply a pilot program.

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Wright says that they're going to be working with other community partners to make sure those homebound or those that face other barriers in trying to be vaccinated are taken care of.

“We also are working with Valley Program Aging Services also as other healthcare partners to undertake and meet other barriers like transportation. Maybe someone is in a position to urge to a clinic, but they don’t have a ride to urge there so this is often only one of the many different outreach efforts,” Wight added.

According to district leaders, CSHD defines homebound through various criteria.

Criteria One:

“The patient must, due to illness or injury, need the help of supportive devices like crutches, canes, wheelchairs, and walkers; the utilization of special transportation; or the help of another person so as to go away their place of residence. Or have a condition such leaving his or her house is medically contraindicated.”

If the patient meets one among the primary set of criteria conditions then the patient must meet both requirements defined in criteria two.

Criteria Two:

“There may be a normal inability to go away home and leaving home must require a substantial taxing effort.”

Wight says while the partnership with Shenandoah Valley Home Health is simply a pilot program, everyone should still preregister for the vaccine through the state’s website. She says the state is additionally performing on its own resources for the homebound.

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