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Tips to keep seniors safe during the cold winter months

With COVID cases rising, restrictions will continue to increase which will further isolate our older adults and their caregivers
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NEWS RELEASE
NORTH SIMCOE MUSKOKA SPECIALIZED GERIATRIC SERVICES
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The North Simcoe Muskoka Specialized Geriatric Services program, Alzheimer Society Muskoka, Alzheimer Society Simcoe County, Prevention of Seniors Abuse Network of Simcoe County and Barrie Police want to ensure that older adults and their caregivers remain safe in the coming months amid continued COVID-19 restrictions.

With COVID-19 cases rising in the region and province, restrictions will continue to increase which will further isolate our older adults and their caregivers. If health care providers contract COVID-19, there will be fewer providers available to provide support and care. These issues, coupled with shorter daylight hours and colder temperatures, create several safety concerns for our older adults:

  • Wandering – for older adults with dementia who may wander, their health and well-being is at risk if they wander from their homes without the knowledge of their caregivers;
  • Elder Abuse – for caregivers, the burden of care can become stressful putting older adults at risk for intentional or unintentional elder abuse, including neglect.
  • Cyber-security – for older adults and caregivers who are relying more on technology to stay connected with loved ones and to support contact with health care providers, cyber-security is a risk.

Across the region a variety of resources do exist to support older adults and caregivers reduce risk, like the Alzheimer Society of Ontario’s Finding Your Way program, MedicAlert®Safely Home® program, Project Lifesaver, It’s Not Right resources targeting elder abuse, and both Cyber-Seniors and Telus-Wise which promote cyber safety.

Be a good neighbour. If you know or suspect an older adult and/or caregiver is at risk, reach out to offer a hand. You can also encourage families and friends to access the resources available online. Together, we can ensure we keep our seniors as safe as possible during COVID-19!

For information on caring for seniors, please visit the NSM SGS website’s COVID-19 web page.

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