Staying Cool and Safe: What You Need to Know About Summer Heat Safety for Seniors in Brooklyn

Summer is here and it’s hot everywhere in NYC. The heat is one of the biggest threats to seniors’ health and safety in Brooklyn. Older adults are much more likely to experience heat-related illnesses than other age groups – and in dense urban areas like Bay Ridge, Flatbush and Sunset Park with less access to parks, and high-rise apartments where heat builds up, the threat is even greater.

Every day through-out the summer, at Angel Care, we provide HHA care and support to many senior citizens and their families from around Brooklyn. We focus on helping them stay safe during the summer months, so we’ve put together this guide to help you keep your aging parents or grandparents safe from the heat.

Drink Water Even When You Don’t Feel Like It

A critical thing to know about seniors and heat is that seniors may lose their ability to feel thirsty. They may become dehydrated before they realize they need to drink. Establishing good hydration habits will make staying safe from dehydration easier:

  • Help your loved one drink water hourly during the summer months
  • Have cold water available at all times
  • Eat hydrating foods like watermelon, cucumbers, celery, and oranges
  • Drink herbal teas and diluted juice as a source of fluids

Limit or avoid caffeinated beverages, including coffee, tea and soda; and alcoholic beverages that increase dehydration

Schedule Your Time Outside Correctly

Prospect Park, the promenade along the waterfront in Bay Ridge and Marine Park are great places to go outside when it’s cool. While there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy Brooklyn outdoors, it’s best to plan your summer outings when it is cooler — either in the early morning hours or early evening. Always dress your loved one in loose-fitting clothes, use sunscreen and wear a hat.

Create a Cool Indoor Environment

Not everyone has air conditioning in their Brooklyn apartment. And for a senior citizen who lives by themselves, controlling temperature inside the house can be a major problem. Close curtains and blinds during peak sun hours to block out the sun. Fans can be used to circulate air. Using a bowl of ice in front of a fan produces an interesting way to create some cooling. During extreme heat waves, Brooklyn public libraries and community centers can be used as free cool-places.

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Be Aware of Danger Signals

Both heat exhaustion and heat stroke can occur rapidly and usually without any warning.

Watch for these signs in your loved one:

Signs of heat exhaustion include:

  • Sweat heavily
  • Feel weak or tired
  • Feel dizzy or lightheaded
  • Feeling nauseous or vomiting
  • Skin appears cool, pale, or clammy
  • Headaches or muscle spasms

Symptoms of heat stroke (which is a medical emergency – call 911 right away):

  • Skin that is hot, dry but no sweat
  • Disoriented or confused
  • Pulse is rapid or irregular
  • Unconscious

If you notice any signs of heat exhaustion, move your loved one to a cool environment, offer water, and apply cool damp cloths to the skin. If symptoms do not improve promptly or heat stroke is suspected, seek emergency medical attention without delay.

How Angel Care Can Help

For families who worry about an elderly parent or relative managing alone during the summer months, Angel Care’s professional home care team provides reliable, compassionate support throughout Brooklyn. From ensuring regular hydration and preparing light, cooling meals to accompanying clients on safe outdoor outings, our caregivers are trained to keep seniors comfortable and safe whatever the season.

If you’d like to learn more about how Angel Care can support your family this summer, get in touch with our Brooklyn team today.