Read our guidance for social care sector personnel on how to reduce the risks of hot weather to health and wellbeing.
Older people and those with underlying medical conditions, such as those living in care homes, are particularly vulnerable to the effects of hot weather.
Factors that increase care home residents’ risk during hot weather include:
You can reduce the risks associated with hot weather for those you care for by:
Heat exhaustion occurs when the body overheats and can’t cool down. It does not usually need emergency medical attention, provided the person cools down within half an hour.
Common symptoms are:
They should start to cool down and feel better within 30 minutes.
If you are concerned, or symptoms are worsening, contact NHS 111.
If the person does not cool down, heatstroke can result. This is where the body is no longer able to cool down and the body temperature becomes dangerously high.
Common symptoms are:
In addition, skin may stop sweating and someone may have seizures (fits) or collapse.
Heatstroke is a medical emergency, so if you think someone has it dial 999 urgently.
Our top tips are:
Carolyn Baker-Mellor is a respected industry leader with over 35 years' experience within the care insurance sector. She works across a wide spectrum of insurance product and policy development, delivery and optimisation for care industry clients, including managing global corporate accounts, working closely with trade associations, and helping clients in protecting their businesses and personal assets. Her areas of expertise within the sector include care homes, nurseries, domiciliary care, hospices and charities.
Carolyn currently works at Towergate as Head of Care Insurance. Towergate is the UK’s leading independent insurance broking platform and forms part of the Ardonagh Group, an international network of over 100 offices and 7,000 people which incorporates leading brands in both Lloyd’s of London and global markets.
She previously worked for 10 years at Aon as a director, client services leader and assistant director for claims.
Date: May 30, 2023
Category: Care and Medical