Preparing for Winter: Staying Safe at Home

by Michelle Forbes, Head of Care

 

As the days grow shorter and the temperature drops, winter can bring unique challenges - especially when it comes to staying comfortable, healthy, and safe at home. With a little preparation and the right support, it’s possible to enjoy winter without worry.

1. Preventing falls

Icy paths, wet leaves, and darker evenings can all increase the risk of slips and trips. To help reduce the chance of falls:

  • Keep pathways clear and well-lit - solar or motion-sensor lights can be especially helpful.
  • Make sure sturdy, non-slip footwear is close to hand for stepping outdoors.
  • Inside, remove loose rugs and keep clutter out of walkways.
  • If you use walking aids, check that rubber tips are in good condition and not worn smooth.

The Audley Care team can assist by checking your home environment, fetching items to reduce the need for unnecessary movement, and ensuring your home remains safe and accessible through the winter months.

2. Managing heating and comfort

Staying warm is vital for wellbeing during cold weather.

  • Set your heating to maintain a consistent temperature - ideally between 18–21°C (64–70°F).
  • Close curtains at dusk to keep warmth in and if required use draught excluders around external doors.
  • Layer up with comfortable clothing and keep blankets nearby for extra warmth.
    If you’re ever unsure about your heating settings or fuel supply, the Audley Care team and/or reception? can help adjust thermostats, monitor utility use, or arrange maintenance appointments for you.

3. Medication management

Winter colds and flu can sometimes interfere with regular medication routines.

  • Keep a well-stocked supply of prescriptions and order refills early to avoid running out in bad weather.
  • Store medicines in a safe, dry place away from direct heat.
  • If you’re feeling unwell or unsure about combining cold remedies with other prescriptions, contact your pharmacist or GP for advice.

Audley Care can help by collecting prescriptions, setting reminders, and supporting with medication organisation - giving you peace of mind throughout the season.

4. Helping with errands during bad weather

When the weather turns, getting out for shopping or appointments can be difficult. Audley Care are here to help with:

  • Grocery shopping and picking up essentials
  • Attending appointments or arranging transport
  • Preparing warm, nutritious meals at home

Even simple things like ensuring you have fresh milk, a warm meal, and a friendly face to chat with can make all the difference during the colder months.

A little preparation goes a long way this winter. With the right support, you can stay safe, comfortable, and connected - whatever the weather brings.

If you feel like you or someone you know might benefit from some extra assistance, contact your local Audley Care branch for help and support. We can offer a free care assessment to give you peace of mind for your loved one.