Beat the Heat: Summer Safety Tips for Seniors

Home Instead shares tips to help older adults stay safe and healthy during the summer season

OMAHA, NEB. (PRWEB) June 17, 2021 - This summer, many of us are looking forward to enjoying the warm weather, traveling and reconnecting with friends and family. But it’s important to keep ourselves and loved ones safe in rising temperatures while on vacation, visiting the pool or enjoying cookouts.

Long days in the summer sun can be dangerous for anyone if the necessary precautions aren’t taken, and this is especially true for older adults. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people aged 65 and older are more prone to heat-related health problems. As we age, our bodies don’t adjust as quickly to sudden changes in temperatures, and various medical conditions and prescription medicines can contribute to heat-related illnesses.

“Spending time outside can be very beneficial for older adults’ physical and mental health,” said Lakelyn Hogan, Ph.D., gerontologist and caregiver advocate at Home Instead. “After a year of spending most of our time at home, getting exposure to vitamin D is more important than ever. However, seniors need to be aware of potential summer dangers and take proactive safety measures to prevent overheating, overexposure to the sun and dehydration.”

Hogan recommends the following tips to help older adults stay safe this summer.

By minding sun safety guidelines and taking the necessary safety precautions, older adults can enjoy the fun and adventure of the summer season.

SOURCE Home Instead®

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