Summer Safety Seniors
The long days and warm weather of summer are the perfect time for seniors to get out and stay active. However, without the right precautions, the fun days of summer can potentially be dangerous to your health. Heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke, dehydration and heat cramps are much more common in seniors during the warm summer months. This is why it’s important to take a few extra precautions before you head out to enjoy some fun in the sun this season.
Here are a few simple summer safety tips to help you stay safe no matter how high the temperatures rise:
Summer is a fun time to be outdoors, and enjoy family and friends. But when you’re having fun, make sure you’re aware of any sudden changes in how your body feels. Throbbing headaches, paleness, dizziness, fainting and high body temperature can signal heat stroke—a dangerous and potentially deadly heat related illness. Additionally, be on the lookout for muscle spasms and contractions, also known as heat cramps, which can be brought on by a loss of electrolytes. And be sure to seek medical attention if you witness these symptoms in yourself or a loved one.
At Episcopal SeniorLife Communities, seniors can stay active, healthy and safe no matter the season. Our range of social activities, amenities and wellness programs for residents, as well as Neighborhood Program Member, are facilitated daily by senior health experts. Contact Episcopal SeniorLife Communities for more information about our living options and services designed specifically for the unique needs of seniors.
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