As you may have heard, on August 18th, 2023, a state of emergency was declared in British Columbia due to a rapidly escalating wildfire crisis across the province as thousands of Canadians were displaced due to evacuation orders. This news comes on the heels of the shock we all experienced seeing the aftermath of the wildfire disaster that struck Maui, where the historic town of Lahaina was destroyed within only hours. These are scary and stressful times for everyone, especially for seniors who may have dementia and/or mobility and health issues that make it harder to evacuate quickly and safely. That is why we at Sunshine Coast Senior Care want to share some tips on how to keep seniors safe and prepared for evacuation in the event of disasters like the current forest fires in Kelowna.
If you are interested in learning more about our in-home care services or want to book a free consultation with us, please visit our website at https://sunshinecoastseniorcare.com/ or call 604-865-0135. We are here to help you and your senior loved one stay safe and comfortable during these challenging times.
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