My Mom who lives independently refuses to use her AC especially during the really hot, humid days of Summer. I go into panic mode when the temps are above 80. She says she is fine, because she is not active. To mitigate any issues that could develop from the heat, I’ve been preparing lighter meals and getting her Gatorade. She uses fans, but I’m worried it’ll still be too hot for her. I’ve suggested using the AC, but she says she doesn’t need it. She is old school, but I think she could end up too hot or dehydrated. Anyone else dealing with similar Summer time challenges or have any suggestions? (For reference she is in her early 80s and we are in the humidity zone Northeast).
When mom became immobile she had a lock box installed over the thermostat & wore they key in a pouch around her neck so her caregivers could not adjust the temp.. Which was set on 85 just for them because I told her she had to “provide safe working conditions” for them.
My mom thinks 85° is the perfect temperature and she l8ves where it can be 120°. I can't visit her home for more than a few minutes because I cook, she doesn't even break a sweat.
I would look into some good electrolyte tablets, they have more impact then a sugar filled drink and replace many more essential nutrients. She can continue the gatorade if she enjoys it, our bodies flush out the excess.
If everyone is under the same roof, set the temp to a comfortable level, and close off the vents in the rooms where the parent(s) spend most of their time, leaving the other rooms to be cool.
So older people who like warmer temperature and do not use AC also acclimate to rising summer temperatures gradually and do not seem distressed by temperatures in the upper 80s and even lower 90s. My grandparents never had AC although they did live in a house designed for airflow and cross ventilation. The only time they consented to using any AC at all was during a record heat wave where temperatures were reaching 100 degrees each afternoon and overnight temps were staying in the upper 70s. My uncle purchased a couple of large window AC units and lowered the house temperature into the low 80s during the day and about 75 overnight. Any lower and my grandparents complained it was just too cold.
Until the local authorities start issuing warnings about dangerous heat, your mother will probably cope with the heat. If she has heart or lung problems her tolerance for heat may be lower and she may actually need AC; however, she may not want AC to lower the temperature as much as we would like. I suggest trying to see if she would tolerate AC better if you set the thermostat for a higher temp, maybe 80-86? Along with the dryer air an AC provides that should be low enough to escape heat related health problems.
Is it possible your mother is concerned about the higher electric bill from running the AC? The higher temperature setting (where the AC runs less) might also help with that concern.