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How to Prepare Your Social Care Service For Summer

With this year’s summer season well underway, it is time for social care providers to ensure they are prepared for the warmer weather. Making sure service users remain safe and…

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    With this year’s summer season well underway, it is time for social care providers to ensure they are prepared for the warmer weather. Making sure service users remain safe and comfortable during periods of extreme heat requires careful preparation and thorough planning.

    Policies and procedures

    Comprehensive policies and procedures are an important part of preparing for and managing the potential challenges of warmer weather. Some crucial policies your service should have in place are:

    • Heatwaves Policy
    • Hydration and Nutrition Policy
    • Emergency and First Aid Procedures Policy

    Your Heatwaves policy should outline steps for monitoring room temperatures, ensuring consistent hydration, and recognising the early signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

    Supporting staff

    Services should provide staff with summer-specific training and briefings, ensuring all staff are well-equipped to deal with any weather-related issues. Training sessions should cover recognising symptoms of heat-related illnesses, effective hydration techniques, safe sunscreen application, and emergency response strategies.

    Preparing the care environment

    Providers should ensure water stations are accessible throughout the premises to encourage regular hydration. Similarly, creating shaded outdoor areas can protect service users during outdoor activities. Whether you are working inside a service user’s home, supported accommodation, or a residential home, it is essential to maintain comfortable temperatures through good ventilation, fans, or air conditioning units.

    Summer activities

    Activities planned during summer must consider the effects of temperature and be designed to prioritise service user safety. For Children’s Homes and Supported Accommodation services, supervised water-based activities and evening outdoor cinema sessions offer enjoyable, safe alternatives to midday heat exposure.

    Health and safety monitoring

    It is crucial that staff remain vigilant in their monitoring of service users’ wellbeing throughout the summer. Medication protocols may also require thoughtful adjustments during this period, as elevated temperatures can influence medication efficacy.

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    Charlotte Hughes

    Registered Manager

    Charlotte has spent 14 years in adult social care, the last six as a registered manager. She writes for the Journal on operations, rostering, and the realities of CQC inspection.

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