Boost Your Water Intake: Tips to Hydrate Seniors

13 -Nov-2024

Staying hydrated is essential for seniors as dehydration can cause mood swings, and cognitive disability and impact overall wellbeing.

Why Hydration is Important?

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Daily water intake needs can be different for all however, standard guidelines suggest drinking at least half your body ounces.

Daily Water Needs

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Plain water can be boring for seniors. Add flavors like lemon, watermelon, or strawberries to give it a refreshing and tasty twist!

Add Flavors in Water

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Electrolytes can add an extra boost of energy and hydration to plain water. Add it in moderation in low-sugar options.

Add Electrolyte in Water

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Edible water? Seems unrealistic, right? However, edible balls make hydration fun and easy, especially for seniors with dementia.

Hydration Balls are Fun Twist

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Smartphones have features to schedule alarms for water intake. It makes water tracking easy. Drink 20 oz of water in the morning for energy.

Add Water Alarms

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Seniors might want to change the water glass. There are different options available from personalized cups to straws, lids, or a unique shape.

Try Different Glasses

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Alcohol and caffeine can quickly dehydrate the body. Seniors are suggested to choose caffeine-free coffee if needed.

Limit Alcohol & Caffeine

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There is so much more that you should know about hydration, and you can find that all in our full blog. Tap now to continue reading!

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