Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent
Rain, ice or extreme heat can increase the risk of falls. Here’s how to stay safe and steady whatever the weather brings.
This page gives you simple, practical ways to stay safe and steady all year round, whatever the forecast. No matter what the weather looks like, here are some general tips for staying safe in all seasons and types of weather.
Cold and icy conditions can make pavements slippery and increase the risk of falls, especially early in the morning or after dark.
Rain, mud and wet leaves increase the chance of slipping both outdoors and indoors — especially near doorways.
Warmer weather can cause dizziness, dehydration and fatigue, increasing the risk of unsteadiness and falls.
If you ever fall or need help, it’s important to have a simple way to call for assistance - especially if you live alone.
Keeping a mobile phone close by or having a landline phone within reach can make a big difference. You might also want to think about using a personal alarm, such as a pendant or wrist-worn device, so you can get help quickly if you can’t get to a phone.
If you're unsure what's right for you, local social care services or home adaptation teams can help you find safe, reliable options.
Please find below useful links, relevant resources and contact information. All links open in a new window and may include links to websites, videos, and PDF files for downloading and printing.
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Visit our Help and Contacts section
Find local help and support
Find help to stay active in your area
Find local home safety support
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Local Energy Advice Partnership (LEAP)
Home energy advice and support.
Turn2us - Pension and Retirement Advice
If you are an older person, find out what help may be available to you from benefits, grants and other resources.
Beat the Cold Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent
Helping those who live in, or are at risk of, fuel poverty, or whose health could be detrimentally affected by a cold home.
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Staffordshire County Council - Home Safety
This checklist will help you spot hazards and make your home safer.
Staffordshire County Council - Happy at Home
To help you remain and regain independence at home.
City of Stoke on Trent - Older People
Support for older people in Stoke on Trent.
City of Stoke on Trent - Adapting Your Home
Adapting your home - online self-assessment - Stoke on Trent.
City of Stoke on Trent - Assessments for older people
Assessments for adults who are elderly or have a disability and carers - Stoke-on-Trent.
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You are struggling with day-to-day living at home, and you feel you might need care support.
Staffordshire County Council
Phone: 0300 111 8010 (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm)
Stoke-on-Trent City Council
Phone: 0800 561 0015
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Stay well this winter - NHS
How to cope in hot weather - NHS
Keeping warm and well in winter - Age UK
How to keep cool in hot weather - Age UK
Advice for vulnerable groups during a heatwave - Red Cross
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Visit our Information and Advice section
Visit our Staying Active section
Visit our Home Safety section
Visit our Help and Contacts section
Start your online Self-Assessment
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Help and Contacts
Please note that the advice contained on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or other health professional