
Protecting the Elderly in Summer: Three Practical Points
Keep the environment cool, remind them to drink water regularly, and avoid long midday outings.
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Keep the environment cool, remind them to drink water regularly, and avoid long midday outings.
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Choose breathable clothing, gentle cleansing and suitable moisturiser, and watch for warning signs.
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Check slippery floors, hallway lighting, clutter and bathroom handrails, and watch how medication, vision and muscle strength affect balance.
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