Community outreach: Vaccinating homebound residents against COVID-19
Healthcare providers can refer homebound patients for the COVID-19 vaccine at usahealthvaccines.com.
To protect as many people as possible against COVID-19, members of the USA Health Pandemic Response Team recently began offering the injections to homebound residents who are referred by a healthcare provider.
“Because not everyone can leave their homes to receive the shot, we are sending staff members out when requested to ensure everyone who wants a vaccine can get one,” said Sarah Kahalley, R.N., M.S.H.A., director of clinical resources for USA Health Physicians Group. “We know the more people who receive the vaccination, the better our chances are of slowing the spread of the virus in our community.”
Healthcare providers can refer homebound patients for the COVID-19 vaccine at usahealthvaccines.com.
USA Health offers several convenient ways for staff members, their families and the general public to get vaccinated:
- Vaccines are offered on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 3007 at the USA Health Strada Patient Care Center on the third floor. No appointments are needed, and walk-ups are welcome.
- You can self-schedule an appointment at the drive-through clinic located at the Mobile Civic Center Arena in downtown Mobile. To schedule at that location, visit usahealthvaccines.com.
Since Dec. 15, 2020, USA Health has administered more than 75,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to everyone from frontline workers to children as young as 12 years old.