Lancashire health officials urge public to look out for elderly this winter

As temperatures continue to plummet, health officials across Lancashire and South Cumbria are urging people to look out for people they know who are on their own and lonely this winter.
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Social isolation during the pandemic has been an increased problem with many people struggling with a lack of social contact.

Andy Curran, Medical Director for Lancashire and South Cumbria Health and Care Partnership, said: “Loneliness and social isolation in older adults are serious public health risks affecting a significant number of people and putting them at risk of dementia and other serious medical conditions.

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“This time of year, elderly or vulnerable people can become increasingly isolated, as they are worried about leaving the house on darker evenings or slipping on the ice in colder weather. This can lead to mental health issues such as depression, but also other health concerns if they are not keeping themselves warm or looking after themselves by eating properly.

Health officials are calling on the public to keep an eye those who are alone this winter.Health officials are calling on the public to keep an eye those who are alone this winter.
Health officials are calling on the public to keep an eye those who are alone this winter.

“This is why we are encouraging everyone to be a good neighbour and ask them if they are warm enough, coping in the cold weather and have sufficient basic supplies. The simplest things could make the biggest difference to their health, including offering to get some food shopping, collect a prescription, or drive them to an appointment if they are worried about slipping and falling on the ice.

“Even taking half an hour to have a cup of tea with them can really give their mental health a boost.

“So, if you can, please do make the effort to check in on anyone you know is alone, whilst ensuring you do all you can to protect them from the spread of Covid-19.”

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