Winter Weather Safety Tips from our Oregon Retirement Community

Stay Warm and Safe This Season!

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Winter in Oregon brings its share of chilly temperatures, rain, and the occasional icy condition. While the season has its beauty, it’s essential to take steps to stay safe and comfortable during colder months—especially as you move into your golden years! At Summerfield Estates Retirement Community, we care about your well-being and want to ensure you can enjoy winter without worry. Below are practical tips to help you navigate winter weather safely and confidently!

Bundle Up and Stay Warm

Cold weather can pose risks such as hypothermia or frostbite, especially for older adults. Dressing appropriately and keeping your home warm are critical to staying safe. Here are some of our best tips:

  • Layer up: Wear several layers of clothing to trap heat, and choose materials like wool or fleece to stay cozy. Don’t forget a hat, gloves, and scarf if you’re heading outdoors.
  • Keep your home warm: Set your thermostat to at least 70–78°F to maintain a safe indoor temperature. Check for drafts around windows and doors and use weather stripping or draft stoppers to keep the cold outside where it belongs!
  • Use blankets wisely: Keep extra blankets on hand for warmth, but avoid using them near heaters or open flames to prevent fire hazards.

Be Cautious Outdoors

Be mindful when heading outdoors in winter, as sidewalks and driveways can become slippery. Opt for sturdy footwear with non-slip soles to improve traction on wet or icy surfaces. Use handrails when navigating stairs, especially in slick conditions.

Walk slowly, take small steps, and watch for icy patches, using a cane or walker if extra stability is needed. In the evening, carry a small flashlight to improve visibility, as shorter daylight hours can make it harder to spot obstacles.

Stay Prepared for Power Outages

Winter storms can sometimes lead to power outages, so it’s a good idea to be prepared ahead of time, even if it doesn’t seem likely in your area. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Keep flashlights and extra batteries in accessible locations.
  • Charge your phone and other devices regularly to ensure they’re ready if the power goes out.
  • Stock up on non-perishable foods and bottled water to have on hand in case of an emergency.

A few precautions like this will help you feel confident, prepared and safe going into the cold weather seasons!

Protect Your Health

Winter can bring seasonal health challenges, but a few simple steps can help you stay well. Keep up with vaccinations to protect against the flu and other illnesses—consult your doctor to see which ones are recommended.

Staying hydrated is just as important in winter as in warmer months, so be mindful of your water intake. To maintain indoor air quality, consider using a humidifier to add moisture, which can help prevent dry skin and respiratory discomfort.

Enjoy Winter Comforts Safely

Winter is perfect for cozy indoor activities, but safety should always come first. Check that space heaters are in good condition and positioned away from flammable materials. If using candles, never leave them unattended, or opt for battery-operated alternatives for added peace of mind.

A Season of Safety and Warmth

Winter can be a delightful time of year when you’re prepared for its challenges! At Summerfield Estates Retirement Community, we prioritize the safety and comfort of our residents, offering a secure environment and a caring community to make every season enjoyable.

If you’d like to learn more about how our retirement community supports you during the winter months and all year round, feel free to contact us. Let’s work together to make this winter safe, warm, and full of memorable moments!

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