Winter can bring unique challenges for seniors. But with a little preparation, it’s easy to stay safe and comfortable all winter long. Follow this winter preparation checklist to ensure your senior is ready for the colder months ahead.
1. Seal Your Home to Keep the Cold Out
Preventing drafts is the best way to keep your home warm during winter. Check windows and doors for gaps, and use weather stripping or caulking to seal them. How can you tell if there’s a draft? Place your hand near the edges of your windows and doors to check if you feel cool air coming through. If you do, it means the door is drafty. If you’re senior is dealing with serious draft problems, it’s best to call in professional help to make sure everything is in tip-top shape.
2. Stock Up on Winter Essentials
Avoid last-minute trips during harsh weather. Stock up on supplies before harsh weather rolls in. It’s also good to have an emergency stash of food and essentials, too. Stock your pantry with non-perishable foods and bottled water, and refill your prescriptions early. Don’t forget to check that you have enough batteries for flashlights in case of a power outage.
3. Dress in Layers to Stay Warm
When the temperatures drop, dress appropriately to keep warm and prevent illness. Layering clothes traps body heat. Invest in warm, comfortable pieces like thermal underwear, wool socks, and thick sweaters. Always wear a winter coat, hat, scarf, and gloves when stepping outside. Remember, it’s better to take off layers if you get too warm than to shiver for hours because you’re unprepared.
4. Make Your Walkways Slip-Proof
Seniors are at high risk of falling. So, preventing falls is a top priority during the icy winter months. Wear well-fitting shoes with non-slip soles and keep salt or sand on hand to sprinkle over slippery areas (they melt ice and provide good grip). If salting icy walkways is difficult, ask a neighbor or family member to assist.
5. Stay Connected to Beat Winter Isolation
Lots of people stay indoors during the winter, so it can be a lonely time for seniors, especially if they already live alone. Combat winter isolation by staying socially active. Regularly schedule phone or video calls with friends and family, or consider joining a local senior group for social engagement.
6. Prepare for Winter Emergencies
Like Scar sang in The Lion King, “Be prepared!” Stay ready for any winter emergencies by having an emergency plan. Keep backup heat sources like blankets or a space heater nearby and save emergency phone numbers. Sign up for weather alerts to stay informed about upcoming storms and have a flashlight and first aid kit available in case of a power outage.
Have a Safe Winter!
Preparing for winter as a senior doesn’t have to be difficult. By following this checklist and being proactive, you can stay safe, warm, and comfortable throughout the cold season. And remember, whether it’s sealing your home or staying socially connected, help is always available when you need it.