☀️ When the Heat Hits: Summer Isn’t Just a Patient Concern
As rehab therapists, we pride ourselves on being adaptable—climbing stairs with stroke patients, running errands with someone regaining independence, or walking alongside a child during outdoor play therapy. But summer adds a layer of challenge, especially for those in home health or outpatient community-based care.
If you’ve ever found yourself dripping with sweat between visits, chugging lukewarm water from your car, or trying to protect a splint from sun-exposed surfaces—you’re not alone. Summer safety isn’t just a comfort issue—it’s a clinical necessity for protecting therapists and clients from heat-related hazards.
Let’s walk through key summer safety tips for rehab therapists so you can keep care consistent, safe, and hydrated.
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🧊 Hydration Tips for Therapists on the Go

Even mild dehydration can affect your energy, attention, and decision-making—none of which we can afford to compromise during a treatment session.
Quick hydration strategies:
- Keep electrolyte packets in your therapy bag for a quick fix when you’re sweating between visits.
- Choose a quality insulated water bottle, like a Hydro Flask or ThermoFlask, to keep water cold all day—even in a hot car.
- Set reminders to drink at least every hour on the road or during long sessions.
Pro Tip: Some therapists mark their bottles with time goals or refill checkpoints—whatever keeps you sipping safely!
🌞 Heat Precautions for Rehab Therapists

Therapists are particularly vulnerable to heat exhaustion due to constant movement, car travel, and PPE use in homes that may lack air conditioning.
Watch for:
- Dizziness, rapid heart rate, or nausea
- Confusion or heavy sweating
- Unusually sluggish physical or cognitive performance
Precaution checklist:
- Try a wearable neck fan or cooling towel to stay cool between sessions
- Add a portable clip-on fan to your bag or dashboard for airflow on the go
- Wear Skechers breathable, supportive sneakers for all-day comfort
- Choose moisture-wicking clothing like Hanes scrubs for men or Eadflie scrubs for women
📚 CDC Heat-Related Illness Prevention
🧾 NIOSH Guide for Outdoor Workers
🚗 Safe Summer Home Visits: From Car to Client

For home health therapists and traveling outpatient providers, your car is your mobile clinic. And it needs some summer prep too.
Essential tips:
- Always carry a dashboard sunshade to prevent burned materials and surfaces
- Keep heat-sensitive items in a portable car cooler
- Add a mini car trash can and car organizer to streamline your space
- Store backups like ice pack kits and instant cold packs for unexpected overheating
🧴 Sun Protection for Outdoor Therapy Sessions

Pediatric therapists, outdoor walkers, and those working on mobility re-integration often find themselves under direct sun.
Your sun safety kit:
- Apply mineral-based sunscreen—especially if working with sensitive clients
- Wear UPF 50+ sun hats and cooling arm sleeves for extra protection
- Choose light-colored, UV-protective clothing when doing outdoor sessions
🧰 Emergency Supplies for Mobile Clinicians

Therapists in the field may not always have immediate access to help. Be sure your summer gear includes:
- A first aid kit stocked for minor cuts, overheating, or allergic reactions
- Instant cold packs for patient or therapist use during emergencies
- Hydration, backup PPE, and temperature-sensitive tools are stored securely
🧡 Final Thoughts: Stay Cool, Stay Clinical

Rehab doesn’t take a break for the heat—and neither do we. But with small adjustments and reliable tools, you can keep care consistent and avoid burnout this summer.
Whether you’re sweating between home visits or supporting clients through outdoor goals, prepping for summer safety keeps everyone healthier.
🧠 Want more therapy tools like this?
📖 Download your free Quick Reference Sheets, and check out the
- Occupational Therapy Pocket Guide (available now),
- the Speech Therapy version (coming soon!),
- and the Physical Therapy edition (coming October 2025).
💬 What’s Your Go-To Summer Tip?
Drop your favorite hydration hack or summer-safe therapy tool in the comments below—we’d love to learn from you!
Originally posted 2025-07-08 16:30:00.
