Summer is a season full of sunshine, outdoor activities, and family gatherings, but it also brings unique health and safety challenges for older adults. A young person might play and frolic in the sun all day, but older people are much more vulnerable to heat-related illnesses, dehydration, and sun exposure, the CDC warns.
At Signal Mountain Senior Living in Chattanooga, TN, we prioritize resident well-being year-round, and that includes ensuring a safe and enjoyable summer season.
Here's a comprehensive guide to summer safety tips for seniors at Signal Mountain Senior Living-designed to help residents and their families make the most of the season while staying healthy and protected.
Dehydration is a leading cause of summer-related health issues in seniors. As we get older, our sense of thirst weakens, making it easier to forget to drink enough fluids. Hot temperatures increase fluid loss through sweat, even during light activity.
Here are some tips for optimal hydration in older adults:
At Signal Mountain Senior Living, we ensure hydration stations are easily accessible throughout the community, and our care team regularly reminds residents to drink water, especially during heat waves.
Wearing the right clothing can make a big difference in staying cool. Here's what to wear:
Proper attire not only improves comfort but also helps prevent overheating and sunburn.
Midday temperatures between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. are often the hottest and most dangerous for outdoor activity. Senior heat protection is crucial at these times. You can stay cool by:
At Signal Mountain Senior Living, many of our outdoor events are scheduled during cooler hours, and shaded areas are readily available for relaxation and socializing.
Seniors have thinner skin, which increases the risk of sunburn and skin damage.
We also help residents with sunscreen application when needed and encourage sun-safe practices before any outdoor community activity.
Even indoors, seniors are at risk of heat-related illness if rooms become too warm.
At Signal Mountain Senior Living, all residences and shared spaces are climate-controlled for year-round comfort, and our staff monitors indoor temperatures during extreme weather.
Knowing the early signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke can be lifesaving. Keep an eye out for the following:
If any of these symptoms appear, seek medical attention immediately. At Signal Mountain, our caregivers are trained to spot the signs early and respond quickly.
Summer is a great time to stay active, which benefits both physical and mental health. But it's important to do so safely. Here are some outdoor care tips:
Our team offers a variety of fitness classes and social activities suited for all mobility levels, ensuring that every resident can stay engaged without risking their health.
Heavy meals can make the body feel sluggish in warm weather. Consider the following tips:
The Chattanooga aging wellness team at Signal Mountain Living ensures our culinary team prepares seasonal menus packed with nutritious, refreshing options that seniors enjoy.
Mosquitoes and ticks thrive in summer months and can transmit diseases. Here are some prevention tips:
Our grounds are maintained to reduce pest risks, and we can assist with repellent application for residents who need help.
Seniors should never feel isolated, especially during a season when social activity tends to increase. Some social safety tips:
Signal Mountain Senior Living promotes an inclusive, supportive environment where residents can socialize safely and enjoy summer events with friends and family.
Summer at Signal Mountain Senior Living is filled with opportunities to enjoy sunshine, community events, and outdoor fun. With just a few summer safety tips in mind, seniors can stay safe and healthy while embracing everything the season has to offer.
We also have many other services and amenities that make our community feel warm and welcoming, including our cozy lounges and activity room. Our residents truly live their best lives here with an expansive team.
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