The Hidden Dangers of Dehydration in Seniors

The Hidden Dangers of Dehydration in Seniors
Dehydration is one of the most overlooked health risks for older adults — and it can be life-threatening. As people age, the body loses its ability to sense thirst, making seniors more vulnerable to dehydration.
Warning Signs of Dehydration
- Dry mouth or cracked lips
- Dizziness, confusion, or fatigue
- Dark urine or reduced bathroom trips
- Rapid heartbeat or low blood pressure
Why Seniors Are at Risk
- Medications that increase urination
- Mobility challenges that limit access to water
- Fear of incontinence leading to reduced fluid intake
How Families Can Help
- Encourage frequent sips of water throughout the day.
- Offer hydrating foods like watermelon, cucumber, and soup.
- Set reminders or use water bottles marked with daily goals.
- Monitor seniors closely during hot weather or illness.
CHS Perspective
Our caregivers keep hydration top of mind by offering drinks, preparing fresh meals, and monitoring for early warning signs. A small glass of water can prevent big health setbacks.
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