Hot Weather Health Tips

 

Heat Related Concerns for Older Adults and the Disabled

One or two days of extreme heat are usually are not a problem, but when the weather stays hot for more than two or three days, the effects can be devastating on the elderly, the very young and the disabled

People in these groups have less ability to retain water and are at risk for serious problems caused by overheating and dehydration.  Many medications (even over the counter drugs) can have the same effects.

Summer in our area is full of surprises. One thing we can usually count on is a hot spell at least once during the season.  You can prepare for heat emergencies by staying aware of weather warnings. 

Click HERE for current weather warnings and information:

 National Weather Service page for our area

 Click HERE for information on heat safety:

         What Happens in a Heat Emergency?  (Milwaukee Area)         

         Heat Safety Facts from FEMA

         ID and Treat Heat Emergency Tips

         Dehydration and Heat Related Concerns for Older Adults and the Disabled

         Heat Index Chart              

Milwaukee County and the City of Milwaukee Heath Department's emergency management team work together to ensure the safety of our population.  In weather conditions at the Heat Advisory Alert level or higher, designated cooling centers may be opened for extended hours.

Watch and listen for local news items to let you know what you should do in the event of an emergency.

If you need more information or assistance for yourself or if you are concerned about the welfare of an elderly person call the Aging Resource Center (414) 289 6874.

If there is no declared emergency, you can still stay cool at a variety of locations during their regular business hours.  Click on the links below for some locations.

Senior Centers

Senior Dining Sites

Libraries  

 

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