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August 04, 2023
Eight Easy Tips for Keeping Seniors Hydrated During Hot Weather
As the temperature rises during hot weather, it becomes even more critical to ensure that seniors stay hydrated. Older adults are more susceptible to dehydration due to various factors, including a decreased sense of thirst and certain medical conditions. Dehydration can ...
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July 02, 2021
Four Tips for Controlling COPD During Summer Heat
Summer heat can make just about anyone feel uncomfortable. But for a senior with COPD, summer heat can be truly debilitating. Follow some of these suggestions to help your senior to beat the summer temperatures without making an exacerbation more likely. Talk to Your ...
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