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This week we celebrated the longest day of the year marking the official start to summer. With the oppressive heat and humidity that’s settled in the upper Midwest, it’s easy to think that summer started three weeks ago. This brutal heat can be dangerous and life threatening, especially for those receiving home care services. According to the National Weather Service, excessive heat causes hundreds of deaths in the United States each year and is especially threatening to children and the elderly.
Minnesota’s recent heat wave got us here at Best Home Care thinking about the risks our personal care assistants and home caregivers face. Many home care patients are at an increased risk of falling victim to excessive heat so it’s important for at-home caregivers to be proactive and take preventative actions.
Below are several tips to help home caregivers avoid heat exhaustion from affecting their patients and ensure a fun, safe summer of home care!
What is Heat Exhaustion? Heat exhaustion occurs when the body becomes overwhelmed and is unable to naturally cool itself by perspiring. Dehydration is usually the first sign of heat exhaustion.
What are the Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion?
What to Do if You Suspect a Home Care Patient is Suffering From Heat Exhaustion:
How to Prevent Heat Exhaustion in Home Care Patients on Hot Days:
While summer is the greatest time to be in Minnesota, it can also be dangerous. PCAs and caregivers should actively take steps to ensure the safety of their patients in extreme heat. The Minneapolis home care professionals at Best Home Care are ready to help with resources and support for caregivers. Contact our Twin Cities home health care agency to learn more about best home care practices this summer!