People with dementia may not always be able to communicate the fact that they’re cold, especially if they don’t recognise it themselves.
As temperatures begin to plummet, and forecasters predict snowfall across Cheshire, some of us may be preparing our sledges and looking forward to building a snowman.
But for many, snow and cold weather can bring huge disruption and anxiety.
At Alzheimer’s Society we know the bad weather and colder temperatures can bring specific challenges for somebody living with dementia and can sometimes make symptoms temporarily worse.
People with dementia may not always be able to communicate the fact that they’re cold, especially if they don’t recognise it themselves.
I’d like to offer your readers six tips that may help:
1. Try to make sure that any rooms that are occupied during the day are kept warm. Draught-proofing and roof insulation will help.
2. Encourage wearing layers of clothing, ideally with natural fibres, such as cotton and wool. Easy to remove clothing is best to avoid overheating.
3. Encourage regular movement as much as is possible for the person, such as standing, walking a few steps or rubbing hands together every so often, as this increases body temperature.
4. Drinking hot beverages can also help people stay warm. Bear in mind that some people with dementia will no longer be able to recognise high temperatures, so avoid giving boiling hot drinks.
5. If someone feels the cold a lot, they may need to wear a hat, gloves and warm socks if they go out, especially in cold weather - and indoors too, if necessary.
6. Equipment can be installed to warn of extreme temperatures in the home.
If you’re affected by dementia, call Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Connect support line on: 0333 150 3456 for information, advice and support or visit:
http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/coldweather
...where you’ll find more tips on supporting someone with dementia in cold weather.
Alzheimer’s Society in Cheshire
Nantwich Food Festival announces its Celebrity Chefs for 2026
Football stars back council’s ‘Be the BIG Difference’ recycling campaign
99% of parents secure preferred primary school place on Primary School Offer Day
Crewe shop handed closure order for three months
Appeal for information following burglary at fire station in Bollington
Crewe man jailed for breaches of Sexual Harm Prevention Order
Drivers in Cheshire East under the spotlight during roads operation
Man arrested after items stolen from charity in Crewe
Appeal for witnesses following collision in Gawsworth
United Utilities begins upgrade to Hartford's water pipes
Crewe asylum seeker hotel closed following partnership work
Man jailed for drug dealing in Northwich
SILK MUSEUM LAUNCHES COMMUNITY-DRIVEN FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT
Local father takes on the Manchester Marathon in thanks to the NHS
‘Thumbs up for buses’ say Cheshire East residents
Council to return to a leader and cabinet model of decision making
Council celebrates world first green inhaler manufacturer
Exercise and nutrition programme launches for those on weight loss medications across Cheshire East
Comments
Add a comment