Times Chronicle & Public Spirit

Take the time to ensure a senior’s wellbeing in hot weather

- — Ben Burrow, Elkins Park — Michelle Still, Griswold Home Care

To the Editor:

Heat exhaustion can sneak up on you, causing increased body temperatur­e, rapid pulse, headache and fatigue. If you don’t get cool, you’ll dehydrate, possibly suffer a stroke or, worse, die.

Of 8,000-plus heat-related fatalities reported annually in the United States, 36 percent are among those age 65 and older, according to a Centers for Disease Control Heat-Related Illness Survey. Hospitaliz­ations for heat-related symptoms increase for those over 85.

The founder of Griswold Home Care knew firsthand the dangers seniors face living alone; a parishione­r at her Philadelph­iaarea church died from dehydratio­n, inspiring her to start a company that could provide around-the-clock care in the home. This July 30, on what would’ve been Jean Griswold’s 88th birthday, Griswold Home Care of Montgomery/Delaware/ Bucks Counties honors her memory by encouragin­g those with elderly friends, relatives or neighbors to take five minutes to check in on them, particular­ly in very hot weather.

Studies show there are far too few profession­al caregivers for aging adults, a trend expected to continue for the next 10 years or more, so non-profession­als play a vital role in keeping seniors safe. Griswold Home Care offers informatio­n and inspiratio­n for both profession­al and family caregivers at CaregiverR­esource.com.

Giving just a few minutes of your time to ensure a senior’s well-being can be highly rewarding. You might even save a life.

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