Protecting What Matters: Skin, Eyes, and Comfort for Aging Adults


As UV Safety Month continues, let’s dive deeper into how we can protect the comfort and long-term health of our elderly loved ones—not just from the heat, but from the long-term damage the sun can cause.
1. Aging Skin Needs Extra Love
Skin becomes more delicate with age, which makes seniors more susceptible to sun damage—even after brief exposure. Thin skin also loses moisture quickly, so it’s important to pair sun protection with regular moisturization.
2. Indoors Isn’t Always Safe
Many seniors enjoy sitting near sunny windows—but UV rays can penetrate glass. Consider drawing curtains during peak hours or applying UV-blocking window film. It’s a simple fix that can make a big difference.
3. The Eye Health Connection
Long-term sun exposure can harm the eyes, increasing the risk of cataracts and vision problems. Encourage the use of wrap-around sunglasses that block 100% of UV rays and pair them with hats for extra coverage.
4. A Hydrated Body Is a Happy Body
Seniors are more prone to dehydration, especially in warm weather. Dehydration can also increase sun sensitivity. Offer water regularly, and make hydration fun with infused options like lemon or cucumber slices.
5. Care in Action: Simple Gifts and Gestures
Want to show your elderly loved one you care? Bring sun-safe items on your next visit:
🎁 A travel-size sunscreen
🎁 A new sunhat
🎁 A refillable water bottle
Small touches like these are not just thoughtful—they’re protective.
Caring for the elderly means thinking ahead—about comfort, about safety, and about small things that make big differences. By protecting their skin, eyes, and hydration, we’re helping them live brighter, safer, and more confidently each day. 💜