OMAHA, Neb., July 21, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- While summer is usually a time for gathering with loved ones, this year, things are looking a little different. Even so, older adults are still finding ways to enjoy the outdoors ? whether walking around the block, hosting a socially-distanced backyard barbecue or tending to the garden. Though time outside can improve mental and physical well-being, it's especially important for seniors to be mindful of the season's heat and humidity.
Extended exposure to the sun poses a risk for any age, and older adults can be particularly sensitive. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 36% of heat-related deaths in the U.S. were attributed to individuals over 65. There are a variety of reasons for this. The physical changes and various medical conditions associated with aging can make it more difficult to notice when they feel hot, to sweat effectively or circulate blood properly.
"After many months spent indoors, many are ready to get out and enjoy some fresh air and sunshine," said Lakelyn Hogan, gerontologist and caregiver advocate at Home Instead Senior Care. "While spending time outside is a seasonal perk that we should all take advantage of, it's important for seniors to be mindful of the heat and take proper safety precautions to avoid dehydration, exhaustion and other more serious side effects."
When temperatures start to climb above 90 degrees, people should be wary of the potential implications of extreme heat and take preventative measures to safeguard themselves from heat-related illnesses and health risks. To help prepare, Hogan recommends the following tips to enjoy warmer weather while staying safe:
When the appropriate precautions are taken, summer can be fun for all, and outdoor activities can be a safe way for older adults to connect with loved ones while keeping social distance in mind. But your safety should always come first. If it's too hot, consider keeping yourself busy with fun, solo indoor activities, such as maintaining a potted garden inside, starting a scrapbook or watching a classic summer film.
For more tips on how to protect yourself this summer or other safety considerations, visit https://www.caregiverstress.com/senior-safety/.
ABOUT HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE
Founded in 1994 in Omaha, Nebraska, the Home Instead Senior Care® franchise network provides personalized care, support and education to enhance the lives of aging adults and their families. Today, the network is the world's leading provider of in-home care services for seniors, with more than 1,200 independently owned and operated franchises that provide more than 80 million hours of care annually throughout the United States and 13 other countries. Local Home Instead Senior Care offices employ approximately 90,000 CAREGivers? worldwide who provide basic support services that enable seniors to live safely and comfortably in their own homes for as long as possible. Home Instead Senior Care franchise owners partner with clients and their family members to help meet varied individual needs. Services span the care continuum ? from providing personal care to specialized Alzheimer's care and hospice support. Also available are family caregiver education and support resources.
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