posted 10th July 2026
With temperatures rising across the UK, staying hydrated is essential—especially for older adults and those receiving domiciliary care. During a heatwave, dehydration can develop quickly and may lead to serious health complications if not recognised early.
At Local Homecare, our carers support clients to stay safe, comfortable and well hydrated while remaining independent in their own homes.
Signs of Dehydration
Look out for:
- Dry mouth or feeling thirsty.
- Dark yellow or strong-smelling urine.
- Feeling dizzy or light-headed.
- Tiredness or weakness.
- Headaches.
- Confusion or increased forgetfulness.
- Passing urine less often than usual.
If these symptoms become severe or someone becomes difficult to wake, seek urgent medical advice.
How to Reduce the Risk
- Our carers help clients stay hydrated by:
- Encouraging regular drinks throughout the day.
- Preparing light meals with foods high in water, such as fruit and salads.
- Keeping homes cool by closing curtains during the hottest part of the day.
- Encouraging lightweight clothing and avoiding unnecessary activity in the midday heat.
- Monitoring for any signs of dehydration and reporting concerns promptly.
We're Here to Help
Domiciliary care is about more than personal care—it’s about promoting health, wellbeing and independence. During periods of hot weather, regular care visits provide reassurance that someone is checking on your loved one, encouraging hydration and helping to prevent heat-related illness.
If you or a family member could benefit from professional home care, Local Homecare is here to help people across Leeds and Bradford stay safe, comfortable and supported throughout the summer.