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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Department on Aging Urges Seniors to Take Steps to Stay Safe and Warm This Winter SPRINGFIELD December 15, 2010. As the mercury dips, Illinois Department on Aging Director Charles D. Johnson reminds older persons they are at a higher risk to falling ill during these cold days. "The cold winter months pose a risk to older adults. It's best for older people and their families to be prepared in order to stay safe and warm," said Director Johnson. "Make sure your house is equipped to deal with the cold, stock up on necessities and take special attention to your health." Seniors should make sure they set their thermostats above 65 degrees. People who lower the thermostat to reduce heating bills risk developing hypothermia, a potentially fatal condition in which the body temperature drops dangerously low. At increased risk are older people who take certain medications, drink alcohol, lack proper nutrition and who have conditions such as arthritis, stroke, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. In addition to winterizing the home, people ages 50 and older are urged to get an annual flu shot, since they are considered at risk for seasonal flu. This year, the seasonal flu and H1N1 vaccinations are available as a single dose. Seniors should get their furnace checked each year to make sure it's working properly. The state has resources available so seniors aren't left to make difficult decisions like, whether to pay their heating bills or take their prescription medications this winter. For more information on how to Keep Warm, call 1-877-411-WARM or log on to www.keepwarm.illinois.gov. In dealing with cold weather, seniors are encouraged to:
For more information about program services to assist older adults in Illinois and their caregivers, call the Department on Aging Senior HelpLine at 1-800-252-8966 or for TTY (hearing impaired use only) call 1-888-206-1327. ### Printer-friendly Version (PDF)
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