Now that summer is almost here seniors need
to remember to stay hydrated. There are
several reasons why the elderly are more at risk for dehydration starting with the
fact that as we age, our sense of thirst diminishes so we may forget to drink. In addition medications commonly prescribed
to seniors such as diuretics, antipsychotics and corticosteroids can affect a
senior’s ability to maintain fluids. Also
our bodies do not conserve fluids as well as when we were younger. Lastly it can be difficult for older adults to
adapt to fluctuating temperatures, which may cause them to overheat quicker.
Dehydration can also occur in individuals
with dementia as the disease causes them to forget to eat and drink, and in the
more advanced stages, many people have trouble swallowing. Furthermore, seniors with incontinent problems
sometimes purposely limit their fluid intake as a way to avoid accidents.
Whatever the reason, dehydration can
lead to serious health problems and as the outside temperatures soar, seniors
must take care. Experts recommend seniors
get about 64 ounces of fluids a day, and in hot and humid weather or with certain
medical conditions or medications, they may need to drink even more.
To make it easier to drink more water,
try mixing in a little juice or fruit or add a flavored water enhancer. Other types of foods that help increase your
fluid intake include savory broths, fruits such as watermelon, grapes, oranges
and cantaloupe, smoothies, and herbal iced teas.
MorningStar Memory Care at Bear Creek provides
loving, individualized care for those with memory impairment. We understand the need for seniors to take
extra care during the summer months and our excellent food service is comprised
of lots of fresh foods and healthy, refreshing beverages. Our dementia
care
is based on our extensive knowledge and experience with
dementia-related diseases and we support residents from the early onset of the
disease through the final stages. Please
visit
our website to learn more.
MorningStar at Bear Creek embodies the
very best in senior living with a distinct mission statement of “to honor, to
serve, to invest” that sets us apart from other senior living communities. With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing
seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving,
compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting. Please set up a tour to see for yourself our
unique approach to dementia care.
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