Title |
Publisher |
Description |
Adult Immunization Record Wallet Card |
Immunization Action Coalition |
The tri-fold adult immunization record card is designed for you to give to your patients after vaccination. The card is credit card size, measuring 6.25" x 3.375" when folded, so it will easily fit in a wallet. |
Are You Up To Date? |
National Partnership for Immunization |
This brochure describes the different vaccinations that should be up-to-date for any adult. |
Vaccinations for Adults: You’re never too old to get immunized |
Immunization Action Coalition |
One page document that lists all of the recommended vaccines by age group and high-risk category. |
Vaccines for Adults 50 and Older Brochure (Spanish version here) |
California Department of Health Services |
This brochure describes the recommended vaccines for adults ages 50 and older. |
Facts About Adult Immunization |
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases |
One page document with some general facts about adult immunization and the consequences of vaccine-preventable diseases in adults. |
Adult Vaccination Screening Form |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Use the following form to help you understand what vaccines might be important for you. Questions on the form help you and your doctor decide which vaccines you need and when to get them. You can print the form, fill it out, and take it with you to the office the next time you see your doctor. |
| Adult Immunization Questions & Answers |
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases |
This document contains some of the most common questions regarding adult immunizations. |
Tools Available for Flu Promotion |
| "I learned it’s not too late to get the flu shot." (Spanish version here) |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
This flier emphasizes flu vaccination for older adults in the later months of the flu season. |
| “Somebody Needs a Flu Shot” |
California Department of Health Services |
This poster targets African-American women ages 50 and older. The poster highlights the importance of annual flu shots for persons with diabetes as well. |
| “Three Facts About Flu” |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
This fact sheet lists the three following reasons to get a flu shot: prevents death, prevents severe disease, and protects other people. |
| Sticker Template "I Got My Flu Vaccine" (English & Spanish) |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
The template sticker shows social support for getting a flu vaccine. |
Chronic Conditions poster (English & Spanish) |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
This poster informs people with chronic health conditions that they should be among the first to get the flu vaccine. |