As the August sun blazes and temperatures soar, all of us here at Gateway Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care in Winder, GA want to remind you to pay special attention to the health and well-being of our senior loved ones. Dehydration can lead to a range of serious health concerns for older adults. Ensuring they get enough fluids, however, can be trickier than it sounds.
Yes! If you’re caring for a senior—whether at home or in a professional setting—hydration should be a top priority. Consider these eye-opening facts:
Clearly, maintaining healthy fluid intake isn’t just about comfort—it’s about survival.
Several factors make older adults more vulnerable:
By the time your loved one feels thirsty, they may already be experiencing dehydration. Proper hydration helps reduce UTIs, improve mental clarity, boost energy, and stabilize blood pressure—benefits that are crucial for overall well-being.
While “structured drinking” might sound rigid, our experience at Gateway Gardens show that creating a routine makes hydration effortless and effective—especially in memory care settings. And remember: hydration isn’t just about plain water. Herbal teas, infused waters, fruit juices, broths, and water-rich foods like melons and cucumbers can all count toward daily fluid intake.
Time | Hydration Goal |
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7:30 AM | 1 glass of water upon waking (room temperature or warm) |
9:00 AM | Herbal tea or infused water with breakfast |
11:00 AM | Small glass of water or diluted juice |
12:30 PM | Water or broth-based soup with lunch |
2:30 PM | Hydrating snack (watermelon, cucumber slices, orange) |
4:00 PM | Small glass of water or herbal tea |
6:00 PM | Water with dinner |
8:00 PM | Final small glass of water or warm caffeine-free tea |
Caregiver Tip: Flavor variety helps. Offering lemon water in the morning, berry-infused water at midday, and herbal tea in the evening makes the routine more enjoyable.
All the best to you from your professional caregiving friends here at Winder Assisted Living and Winder Memory Care. If you’d like more tips on senior health and wellness—or to learn how we ensure hydration for our residents—contact us today.
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