Bring Comfort & Warmth in the Cold Months

Home health and hospice care providers often see a rise in senior health problems as the days become shorter and the temperature drops outside. Along with an increase in medical challenges, depression can accompany the change of seasons. 

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that begins and ends with seasonal changes. Most people who suffer with the “winter blues” begin feeling the effects in the Fall and deal with progressive depression until Spring. 

Isolation can easily become a catalyst for depression, which is hard for many older adults. Seniors with mobility restrictions and limited social interaction are more likely to experience the “winter blues”. Remind your referral network this winter that home care provides social interaction as well as quality health care.

The winter also brings a greater risk of heart complications. According to the American Heart Association, seniors who have cardiovascular conditions may experience side effects when exposed to cold temperatures. Other conditions amplified by the cold temperatures include joint pain, lung spasms, flu, and pneumonia. Promote your agency’s services this winter and the benefit of including home health, private duty, and hospice as part of a patient’s care team. 

You can promote the advantages of utilizing an agency and spread awareness about your agency through these types of efforts:

  • Choose our “Stress, Depression at the Holidays” issue for your next newsletter. We offer many Home Health and Hospice newsletters personalized to your agency. Be sure to include your referral sources in your mailing.

  • Send a nice card, which will always brighten someone’s day around the holidays.

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