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13 Ways To Help Your Neighbors During Winter Storm Nemo

Elderly neighbors may need an extra helping hand during the wintry weather, like the kind the storm named Nemo is expected to bring.

With expectations of snow pelting down and piling up over the next day or so, a deliberate act of kindness could be invaluable in helping to keep an older adult safe over the next few days.

Here’s a short list of ways to offer a bit of help to an aging neighbor who might be in need of some support:

  • Introduce yourself and provide a note which includes your phone number indicating to indicate that you’re available if needed.
  • Clear a walkway. Remove snow from stairs. Older adults are at special risk of falls so any steps at preventing falls is key to remaining independent.
  • Check to see if your neighbor has an operating flashlight or if batteries are needed in the event of a power outage.
  • Bring a sweet treat to share and take the time to visit to help ease social isolation.
  • Deliver a home-cooked meal.
  • Let your neighbor know you’re available in the event of an emergency.
  • Offer the use of your cell phone if the phone lines go “dead.”
  • Take out the dog.
  • Spread some ice melt. Leave a can of ice melt and a scoop at the door.
  • Clear off a car.
  • Ask if they anticipate needing a prescription pickup in the next day or two.
  • Check that outdoor lights such as porch lights and entry door lights are working.
  • Clear the snow off of a house number so that emergency personnel can quickly verify a house location in the event of an emergency.

Even if you don't know your neighbor by name, chances are he or she would welcome your friendly “check in” and assistance.

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So don’t be shy, commit a act of neighborly kindness.

Tell us: How are you helping your neighbors or family members during this storm? Is our list missing a tip or suggestion. Add it in the comments!

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