We are entering the hot summer months in Florida and it is important to prevent heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Older Adults (aged 65 and older) are more susceptible to heat stress than younger people and older adults may also be taking medications that decrease their ability to regulate their body temperature. Here are some tips from the Administration on Aging to stay safe in the heat:
- drink more fluids (but avoid drinks with lots of sugar or alcohol)
- stay indoors as much as possible
- electric fans help some, but are not helpful if the temperature is in the high nineties
- take a cool shower or bath
- if you do not have air conditioning, consider visiting a public library or mall
- if you need help getting to a cool place, ask a friend or relative for help or call the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco Pinellas (1-800-963-5337) - they may be able to help.
- if you have air conditioner, but cannot afford the electric bill, you may be able to get help from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
- never leave anyone in a closed and parked vehicle
- high body temperature - above 103 degrees
- hot dry skin
- rapid pulse
- dizziness
- nausea
- throbbing headache
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