Did you drink any water today? Summer weather can be intense, with high temperatures and humidity making it feel even hotter (though the British summer this year is trying its best to keep us cool – too cool!). It’s easy to get dehydrated quickly, especially when you’re out enjoying the sunshine. If you want to increase your water intake, the Seniors Helping Seniors team has your back with some useful tips to help you stay hydrated all summer.
Read on to discover fun and easy ways to keep cool and quench your thirst in the heat. Enjoy the read and stay refreshed!
The Importance of Proper Hydration
When summer heat and high humidity can be intense, it’s even more important for the elderly to stay hydrated. Dehydration can lead to a range of health issues such as urinary and kidney problems, heat stroke and even heart complications. As we age, our sense of thirst diminishes, making it easier to forget to drink enough water.
It’s recommended that seniors drink 6-8 glasses of water each day, though individual needs may vary based on activity levels and health conditions. Keeping up with your fluid intake is a simple yet powerful way to support your overall health and wellbeing.
Now let’s explore some great tips to help you keep your water intake up this summer!
Add Flavour
Let’s start by tackling a common hydration challenge: finding water boring or unappealing. If you’re looking to add some excitement to your daily water intake, consider infusing it with other flavours. Add slices of juicy peaches, fresh strawberries, tangy pineapple, or a sprig of fresh mint to your water to enhance its taste.
By experimenting with different combinations, you can transform your water into a refreshing and enticing beverage that you’ll look forward to drinking throughout the day.
Start a Routine
Do you ever forget to drink enough water? It happens to the best of us. A simple fix involves establishing a hydration routine. For example, make a habit of drinking water before you brush your teeth and having a glass with each meal.
Your Seniors Helping Seniors caregiver can provide gentle reminders and ensure you’ve always got water nearby. With their support you can stay hydrated and feel your best every day.
Carry a Reusable Water Bottle
In the warm weather, staying hydrated on the go is a must for your health and well-being. However, remembering to drink enough water while you’re out and about can be challenging. That’s where carrying a reusable water bottle comes in handy!
Consider investing in a lightweight, easy-to-carry bottle that you can conveniently refill throughout the day. Whether you’re soaking up the sun in the garden, exploring local parks, or enjoying a scenic nature walk, having your water bottle by your side ensures you stay hydrated and ready for the outdoors.
Set Reminders
Sometimes, remembering to drink enough water can slip our minds. Stay on track by setting alarms on your phone, Alexa device or tablet reminding you to sip throughout the day. Another method is to scatter sticky notes around your home to keep hydration top of mind.
Your Seniors Helping Seniors caregiver can lend a hand too! They’ll help set up these reminders and ensure you stay hydrated, even on your busiest days. With a few little tricks and their support, you’ll stay refreshed and hydrated all day long.
Revamp Your Diet
A healthy diet is just as important as drinking water to stay hydrated. Avoid ultra-processed foods, which are often high in sodium and can make you thirsty. Instead, eat water-rich fruits and vegetables like watermelon, cucumber, oranges and tomatoes. These foods not only provide hydration but also give you important vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, keeping you healthy.
By including these in your meals and snacks, you’ll stay refreshed and nourished, supporting your wellbeing as you enjoy the sunshine!
Let Seniors Helping Seniors Help
Hope you find these tips a useful reminder of staying healthy and keeping hydrated. At Seniors Helping Seniors, we are here to support you, prompt and guide where you need help the most.
For more info, please get in touch. Thank you!