Summer has a way of brightening everything around us.
The sunlight stretches a little longer into the evening, mornings feel softer, and there’s a natural invitation to slow down and spend time together. For many families, it’s a season filled with simple joys: shared meals, quiet conversations, and moments that feel just a little lighter.
But for those living with memory loss, summer doesn’t always feel so simple.
Changes in temperature, shifts in daily patterns, and even the intensity of light and activity can create discomfort or confusion. What feels refreshing to one person might feel overwhelming to another. That’s why, in memory care, summer is approached a little differently.
It’s not about filling the day with activity. It’s about creating a steady, supportive rhythm where comfort comes first.
Gentle Summer Routines: Helping Loved Ones Stay Safe and Comfortable in the Heat

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