Keeping Seniors Safe this Fourth of July
Keeping Seniors Safe this Fourth of July
While the Fourth of July is a wonderful time to celebrate, cook out, and spend time with our families, some of our most cherished loved ones may need a little extra care. To keep seniors safe, here are a few things to consider:
Noise and Sensory Sensitivity
Outdoor Safety
Firework Safety
Social Interaction and Emotional Well-Being
"While the 4th of July is a time of joy and celebration, it's essential to prioritize the safety and well-being of our elderly loved ones. By taking simple precautions such as considering sensory sensitivities, ensuring outdoor safety, and practicing caution around fireworks, we can make this holiday enjoyable for everyone." — Maureen Campaiola, Your Key to Senior Living Options
Being prepared is the best way to ensure everyone can celebrate safely together!
The key to successfully mitigating any emergency is preparedness. CHUG members have access to a comprehensive suite of educational workshops that utilize real-life case studies to teach effective responses to storms and emergency situations. This training can be lifesaving. Not a member? Become a member today. Already a member? Visit the Member Portal for a full calendar of events and member-exclusive content.