Vilvoorde Cares for Elderly During Heatwaves

Andrea Calvello

Vilvoorde (Brussels Morning) – Vilvoorde is providing free bottled drinks and easy access to tap water to help seniors stay hydrated and avoid heat-related health issues during hot weather, demonstrating the city’s commitment to caring for its vulnerable residents.

In Vilvoorde they’re taking care of the elderly during hot weather. They’re giving out free bottled drinks to help seniors stay hydrated and avoid heat related health problems. They’re making sure seniors can easily get tap water to drink without having to worry about costs. Vilvoorde cares about everyone’s health especially those who are more vulnerable during heatwaves by providing the resources needed to stay safe.

How is Vilvoorde Caring for its Elderly Residents During Heatwaves?

Vilvoorde is working hard to keep its residents safe especially the elderly during the hot weather. They’re giving out free drinks and making tap water available in different places around the city. This is to help everyone especially seniors stay hydrated and avoid getting sick from the heat. Vilvoorde sent a letter to the elderly folks to tell them about staying safe in hot weather. The letter explains the risks of high temperatures and gives tips on how to stay healthy. By sharing this information and offering free drinks and easy access to water Vilvoorde shows it cares about everyone’s well-being especially those most affected by heatwaves. 

In Vilvoorde, Belgium, there’s a program called “community watch” where city officials visit elderly residents’ homes a few times a year. These visits help the city understand who might need extra help. It’s a way to make sure vulnerable residents get the support and care they need. In Vilvoorde volunteers are ready to help elderly residents on hot days. They can do things like grocery shopping or getting prescriptions for them based on what the elderly folks need.  Lamarti mentioned that this personalized help makes sure vulnerable residents get the specific support they need when it’s really hot.

In Vilvoorde during COVID-19 a volunteer platform was set up where people could sign up to help out. Volunteers were paired with elderly or isolated individuals who needed assistance like grocery shopping. This was to help those who were vulnerable and alone by connecting them with volunteers who could do important tasks for them. The community watch program now includes regular visits and help during hot days making sure elderly residents in Vilvoorde continue to receive care and support.

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Andrea Calvello is a Journalist at Brussels Morning News. He is covering European Politics, European Parliament, European Council, European Commission and Europe News. He is a highly accomplished journalist and digital specialist with a wealth of experience in the media industry. He holds a Master's degree in Business Administration with a focus on marketing and digital transformation, as well as an Executive Master in Human Resources Management, Development, and Administration. Additionally, he has completed a specialization course in advertising communication, marketing, and Made in Italy communication and digital technologies. Calvello is also a member of the National Order of Journalists and has had a successful career as a TV journalist, bringing his expertise in marketing and digital communication to the world of television broadcasting. His diverse skill set and passion for innovation have set him apart as a dynamic and influential figure in the field of media and communications.
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