Staying Hydrated in Summer: A Vital Step for Care
Summer can be a wonderful season filled with sunshine, fresh air, and outdoor activities, but for elderly individuals or those with health conditions, it also brings added risks. As temperatures rise, so does the risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and other heat-related health concerns. That’s why keeping safe in summer means putting hydration first, especially for those receiving care at home or living with chronic conditions. As we age, our sense of thirst becomes less reliable, [...]
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