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Nashoba Associated Boards of Health
Nashoba Associated Boards of Health (NABH) in conjunction with member Towns' Local Boards of Health will be holding SEASONAL FLU CLINICS throughout the month of October. The clinics are listed below and are subject to change. Qualifying residents from the member towns can go to any clinic listed below. Swine flu (H1N1) vaccination clinics will be announced at a later date.
Ashburnham - Monday, October 13th 11–1 at the Senior Center, 1 Memorial Drive
Ashby - Tuesday October 6th 10-12 at the Library and Thursday October 15th 11–1
at the American Legion Hall, New Ipswich Road
Ayer - Wednesday October 21st from 11–1 at the Senior Center, 18 Pond Street
Berlin – Thursday October 1st from 9–11 First Parish Church, Central Street
Bolton - Thursday October 20th 9:30-11:30 at the Senior Center C.O.A., 600 Main Street
Boxborough - Wednesday October 14th from 11:00 am –1 pm at the United Church (vestry),
723 Mass Ave.
Dunstable - Wednesday October 7th from 11 am –1 pm at the Town Hall, Main St.
Groton - Wednesday October 28th from 11:30–1:30 at the Senior Center, 163 West Main St.
Harvard – Tuesday October 20th from 1–3 at the Hildreth House COA, 15 Elm St.
Lancaster – Wednesday October 7th from 11-1 First Church Unitarian Parish Hall off Harvard Rd
Littleton - Tuesday October 13th from 11–1 at the COA Meal Site, Shattuck St.
Lunenburg - Wednesday October 21st from 9–11 at the Eagle House, Memorial Drive
Pepperell - Wednesday October 7th from 9-12 at Senior center
Shirley - Thursday October 1st from 10–12 at the Town Hall Keady Way
and Tuesday October 20th from 9:30–11 at Shaker Meadows (community room)
Harvard Rd.
Townsend - Wednesday October 7th from 1-3 at the Senior Center, Main St. and
Wednesday October 14th from 9–11 at Atwood Acres, Dudley Rd.
For further information or to verify the time please contact Nashoba Nursing Service & Hospice at 1-800-698-3307.
Flu Vaccine is available to: children 6 months thru 18 yrs old, adults 50 years and older; persons at risk of complications from influenza: pregnant women, persons with long-term health problems, weakened immune systems, muscle or nerve disorders, on long term aspirin treatment, health care providers; household contacts and caregivers of children up to 5 yrs of age or people over 50. For more detailed Flu information go to www.ma.gov/dph .
The flu vaccine is a covered benefit under Medicare Part B and Managed Care. Please bring your Medicare or Managed Care Card (Blue Cross, Fallon, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts, and Mass Health). There will be no charge for the vaccination itself. The administration of the vaccine is covered by most health insurers.
Tetanus and Pneumonia vaccine will also be available. You will need to know when you last received them.
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