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Check on Forgetful Neighbours During Hot Weather Urges Alzheimer’s Society

Published on: 15 Jun, 2025
Updated on: 18 Jun, 2025

By Joshua Brown

A yellow heat-health warning is now in effect across Surrey from today until Saturday (June 21). The Alzheimer’s Society is urging residents to check in on friends, neighbours, and relatives living with dementia.

With over 18,900 people in Surrey affected by the condition, the charity warns that hot weather poses serious risks, especially dehydration — a common and dangerous issue for those with memory problems.

“People should absolutely enjoy the nice weather,” said Marion Child, Head of Local Services for Alzheimer’s Society in Surrey. “But it’s important to note that high temperatures can lead to severe health problems for people with dementia unless they take special precautions to keep cool and well-hydrated.”

Increased Risk

People with dementia may forget to drink fluids or wear appropriate clothing, and may not recognise when they are too hot or unwell. The charity says families, friends and carers can help by:

● Leaving water within easy reach and offering drinks regularly
● Providing hydrating foods like ice lollies, yogurt and jelly
● Ensuring people wear light, breathable clothing and a sunhat outdoors
● Keeping homes cool by closing curtains and opening windows in the evening
● Avoiding going out between 11am and 3pm when the sun is strongest
● Using simple cooling methods like fans and iced cloths

Marion Child added: “Popping round to check on a neighbour, friend or family member with dementia can help keep them safe during the hot weather.”

A Bigger Picture

There are around a million people in the UK living with dementia — but more than a third do not have a diagnosis. Alzheimer’s Society says that means thousands of people are going without the vital care and support a diagnosis can bring.

If you’re concerned about someone, the Alzheimer’s Society offers advice and support through its Dementia Support Line (0333 150 3456) and website: alzheimers.org.uk.

As the heatwave continues, the charity is reminding people across Surrey to look out for the most vulnerable in their communities.

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