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Staying cool, healthy in summer months

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Lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-coloured clothing helps to reflect heat and allow airflow.
Lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-coloured clothing helps to reflect heat and allow airflow.
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THE Queensland summer is renowned for its scorching heat, high humidity, and unpredictable storms.

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HYDRATION IS KEYCOOL AND COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENTSCLOTHING AND SUN PROTECTIONMODIFY ACTIVITIESCHECK ON HEALTH AND NEIGHBOURS

While these conditions can be challenging for anyone, they pose particular risks for the senior population.

Older adults are more vulnerable to heat stress due to changes in body temperature regulation, pre-existing health conditions, and the medications they may take.

However, with thoughtful preparation and mindful practices, seniors can enjoy the sunny season while staying safe and comfortable.

HYDRATION IS KEY

One of the simplest yet most crucial steps to beat the heat is staying hydrated. Seniors should aim to drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if they don’t feel thirsty.

Incorporating hydrating foods like watermelon, cucumber, and oranges into meals can also help. Be mindful to limit caffeine and alcohol, which can contribute to dehydration.

COOL AND COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENTS

Creating a cool living environment is essential. Air conditioning is a great asset, but if that’s not an option, fans, cool showers, and closing blinds during peak sunlight hours can make a difference.

Visiting air-conditioned public spaces like libraries, shopping centres, or community centres is another way to escape the heat.

CLOTHING AND SUN PROTECTION

Dressing appropriately for summer is another important aspect of staying cool. Lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing helps to reflect heat and allow airflow.

Wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher are vital for sun protection, especially during outdoor activities.

MODIFY ACTIVITIES

Seniors should avoid outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day, typically between 10am and 4pm. Early morning or late evening walks are safer alternatives. Incorporating relaxing indoor activities such as reading, crafting, or mindfulness exercises can also keep the mind engaged without the heat exposure.

CHECK ON HEALTH AND NEIGHBOURS

Heat-related illnesses like heatstroke and dehydration can develop quickly. It’s essential to recognise symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, or excessive sweating and seek medical help immediately if they occur.

Checking in on neighbours, especially those living alone, ensures that everyone in the community is safe.

Queensland summers don’t have to be a struggle. By adopting these strategies, seniors can embrace the season with resilience and comfort, savouring the beauty of warm days while prioritising health.

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