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The first official day of summer is almost here! While many of us look forward to bright, sunny days and warmer weather, summer can be challenging for older adults, especially those managing chronic health conditions.

Summer Can Be Risky for Seniors with Chronic Conditions

Hot weather can intensify certain chronic health conditions and raise the risk of serious complications for older adults. In addition to these conditions, some medications can also increase sensitivity to heat. Extreme temperatures and prolonged sun exposure can pose significant risks for seniors who are struggling to manage their health or medications independently.

Conditions That May Worsen in the Summer Heat:

  • Arthritis
  • Autoimmune Disorders
  • COPD and Asthma
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • Kidney Disease
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Medications That May Cause Sun Sensitivity:

  • Antibiotics (ciprofloxacin & doxycycline)
  • Alpha-hydroxy acids (in common skin care regimens/cosmetics)
  • Diuretics (furosemide or hydrochlorothiazide)
  • Antihistamines (cetirizine, diphenhydramine, & loratadine)
  • Cholesterol Reducing Medications (Simvastatin, Lovastatin, Atorvastatin, & Pravastatin)
  • NSAIDs (ibuprofen & naproxen)
  • Antiarrhythmics (Amiodarone)
  • Sulfonylureas (such as glipizide & glyburide for type 2 diabetes)

Here’s a list from the FDA of some of the common medications that can increase the risk of a sunburn:

Be Aware of Increased Fall Risks

Many people associate fall prevention with winter ice and snow, but seniors are also at risk of falling during the summer months. According to the University of Utah Health, several factors increase fall risks in warm weather:

  • Water activities – Wet surfaces from enjoying lakes, pools, or sprinklers can lead to slips and falls.
  • Uneven terrain – Lawns, sand, and hiking trails are less stable than indoor surfaces.
  • Improper footwear – Flip flops and bare feet may lead to foot injuries and instability.
  • Heat-related illness – Dizziness from heat exhaustion or heat stroke can cause falls.
  • Slippery conditions – Summer rain or mud can make sidewalks and paths dangerously slick.

Summer Safety Tips for Seniors

Seniors can enjoy summer safely by following these simple health and safety guidelines:

  • Stay hydrated and eat a well-balanced diet
  • Avoid strenuous outdoor activity during peak heat (10 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
  • Take breaks in the shade or air-conditioned spaces
  • Cool off with cold washcloths, showers, or baths
  • Wear supportive footwear to prevent falls
  • Apply sunscreen, especially when taking sun-sensitive medications
  • Take medications exactly as prescribed
  • Dress appropriately – Wear breathable, UV-protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and bug repellent as needed
  • Check the forecast – Avoid being outdoors during heat advisories
  • Seek help if you’re struggling to manage your health– you may qualify for home health care to stay safe and independent at home

CaringEdge Home Health Can Help You Stay Safe This Summer!

If you or a loved one is struggling to manage a chronic condition or recent illness, home health care might be the right solution. CaringEdge offers customized in-home support to help seniors remain safe, independent, and healthy—even in the summer heat.

CaringEdge Home Health Services May Include:

  • Skilled nursing care
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • 24/7 on-call nurse availability
  • Medication management and education
  • Rehabilitation nursing
  • Patient and family education
  • Wound and edema care
  • Case management
  • Dietary consulting (including diabetes support)
  • Long-term health planning

Note: Services vary depending on individual needs and the provider’s recommendations.

How to Get Started with CaringEdge Home Health

  1. Talk to your healthcare provider about your needs and how home health care can help.
  2. Request a referral to CaringEdge Home Health.
  3. Call your local CaringEdge to confirm your referral has been submitted.
  4. Let CaringEdge take it from there!

Ready to learn more? Contact us today at info@caringedge.com for a complimentary consultation and discover how we can help you or your loved one stay safe and independent this summer.