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Use this graphic series on your social media pages to connect with your audience.
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Winter Safety Tips for Seniors Graphic #1
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“As an older adult, you are more susceptible to hypothermia as you tend to lose body heat quickly without realizing it, which in turn, can lead to serious health problems. Dressing in several layers will help keep you warm and reduce heat loss.”
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Winter Safety Tips for Seniors Graphic #3
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“Although anyone can slip and fall on the ice, winter can be a particularly stressful time for seniors. To avoid any hip injuries, it’s best to wear shoes with non-skid soles. Better yet, ask someone to go to the shops or grit your garden path for you.”
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Winter Safety Tips for Seniors Graphic #2
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“If a winter storm is approaching, make sure that the pantry is well-stocked with plenty of food and water, and that the medicine cabinet has enough of any prescription meds to last at least a week.”
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Winter Safety Tips for Seniors Graphic #4
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“The elderly are particularly vulnerable during periods of cold weather. While it’s best to stay indoors to avoid any slips or falls, you may still want to get out and about. If that’s the case, it’s a good idea to carry a small safety kit that includes a charged phone, water, any necessary meds, hand warmers, a whistle and a flashlight.”
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