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Simple Steps To Keep Older People Safe As Temperatures Soar

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As temperatures continue to climb across the country, experts are reminding families of the importance of helping older loved ones stay safe during hot weather.     Aisling Cooke, National Caregiver Training Manager with Dovida, joined Alan Morrissey to share some practical advice on staying hydrated, keeping cool, recognising the signs of overheating, and ensuring older people remain comfortable and connected during the warm spell. Image (c) Africa images via Canva

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