Staff assisting elderly residents with cooling measures at a care home in preparation for hot weather.
Staff assisting elderly residents with cooling measures at a care home in preparation for hot weather.
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Elderly care home in Uppsala prepares for heatwave

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High temperatures are expected in Uppsala over the weekend. Elderly care services have raised preparedness at homes such as Hasselparken.

Very high temperatures are expected in Uppsala in the coming days. SMHI has issued an orange warning and temperatures above 30 degrees are forecast.

At Hasselparken care home, staff have begun planning according to a continuity plan. Residents are offered extra drinks, watermelon, ice cream and umbrella drinks to increase fluid intake.

– We have bought melons and we make “umbrella drinks”. We have noticed that residents drink more if we make it a bit festive, says Bodil Malmberg, operations manager at Hasselparken.

One resident, Jill Näslund, 76, is looking forward to the heat. – I love the heat, she says.

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Illustration of heatwave in southern Sweden with warning signs and people seeking shade.
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SMHI warns of tropical heat in southern Sweden

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A yellow warning has been issued for high temperatures in parts of Blekinge and Kalmar counties on Thursday and Friday. Tropical heat is expected this weekend, posing risks to vulnerable groups.

SMHI has issued orange warnings for high temperatures in parts of Götaland. Fire bans are in place on Gotland, in Malmö and Lund due to drought and fire risk.

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Meteorologists forecast high summer heat this weekend with sun and temperatures up to 27 degrees in parts of Sweden.

Region Dalarna enters summer with staff shortages at health centers and fewer ambulances. Patients with less acute issues may face longer wait times.

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Sweden can expect variable weekend weather with temperatures reaching up to 25 degrees in places. A rain front will move in and affect several parts of the country during the weekend.

Uppsala municipality is preparing summer streets on Östra ågatan and Svartbäcksgatan. Large olive trees, a new color theme and activities including an activity cabinet are planned ahead of the opening.

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Meteorologists warn that a low-pressure system could bring showers to Midsummer celebrations. Warmer weather is still expected across much of the country.

 

 

 

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