As summer arrives in full swing, many of us find ourselves eager to spend more time outdoors, enjoying the sunshine, longer days, and warm weather. However, this season also serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of being proactive about sun protection, especially when it comes to ultraviolet (UV) rays. July has been designated as UV Safety Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to refresh our understanding of safe sun exposure, when to avoid it, and the simple precautions that can prevent the harmful side effects of UV rays, especially for older adults.
At Ascend Hospice Care, we understand that protecting your health is more important than ever. Let’s learn some vital safety tips for summer to help prevent UV skin damage and stay safe while enjoying the July sun.
What Is UV Light and Why Is It Harmful?
UV light, or ultraviolet radiation, is a form of energy emitted by the sun and some artificial sources like tanning beds and manicure lamps. While it is invisible to the naked eye, it penetrates the skin and causes cellular damage. Two primary types of UV rays affect human health:
Together, UVA and UVB exposure can lead to skin cell mutations, which is how UV rays cause skin cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, UV radiation is a proven human carcinogen, and most skin cancers are related to sun exposure.

UV Rays Side Effects: More Than Just Sunburn
While sunburn is often the first visible warning sign, prolonged or repeated UV exposure can lead to a range of health issues, including:
This is why UV light health and safety should be a top priority, especially during the summer months.
Why Older Adults Are at Higher Risk
Though everyone should practice sun safety, older adults are particularly vulnerable to the UV rays’ side effects due to several factors:
Sun Safety Tips for Summer
Although the sun brings warmth and joy, sun safety is essential, especially for our aging loved ones. Here are simple but effective safety tips for summer that everyone should follow:

UV Safety Can Still Mean Enjoying the Sun
It is crucial to recognize that sun exposure is not all bad. With proper precautions, the sun can still offer benefits:
A little sun goes a long way, especially with smart sun protection habits.
UV Skin Damage Is Preventable
The good news is that most skin cancers are preventable. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), practicing UV protection habits can significantly lower your risk of UV skin damage and skin cancer.
That’s why July is UV Safety Awareness Month, the perfect time to check in with your loved ones, especially seniors, and encourage a few protective lifestyle changes. A small reminder to apply sunscreen or wear a hat can make a big difference.
Hospice Care and UV Awareness Go Hand in Hand
At Ascend Hospice Care, our goal is to help older adults and their families maintain the highest quality of life, whether it is through symptom management, emotional support, or preventive health education. We believe that proactive education about sun exposure is a vital part of caregiving.
Our team encourages families to use July UV Safety Awareness Month as an opportunity to:
Summer is a beautiful time to reconnect with nature, family, and joy, but it must be enjoyed wisely. UV rays can cause serious health issues, but with the proper precautions, you and your loved ones can stay protected and make the most of the season.
As part of your caregiving team, Ascend Hospice Care is committed to promoting the health, safety, and dignity of every patient under our care. If you have questions about UV safety, older adult health, or how we support seniors during the summer months, do not hesitate to reach out.