Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day.
Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water.
Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body.
Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids.
Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside.
Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park.
Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority.
Plan and schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day.
Limit direct exposure to the sun and heat. Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat.
Never leave people, especially children, or pets inside a parked vehicle. Check the vehicle before locking to make sure no one is left behind.
A prolonged period of extreme heat and humidity continues.
What:
Daytime highs of 29 to 32 degrees Celsius and a humidex of 35 to 40.
Overnight lows of 19 to 23 degrees Celsius, providing little relief from the heat.
When:
Continuing through Thursday.
Additional information:
Southern Ontario will experience hot and humid conditions now through much of next week. The heat is expected to ease some for Sunday and Monday with hotter and more humid conditions returning on Tuesday. A shift in the weather pattern late next week will likely end this multi-day period of heat and humidity Thursday night.
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Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm.
A group photo of the team at the SOS Northfield clinic in Waterloo.Ìý
Olga Dendy first “limped†into SOS Physiotherapy Clinic back in 2018 with a knee injury that was impacting every aspect of her existence. “As an active senior, life as I knew it came to a sudden halt,†she says.
After a physiotherapist at the clinic diagnosed her with a right-knee Baker’s cyst, Dendy underwent extensive treatment that she credits with helping her return to normal. “Thank you for giving me the ability to enjoy my life,†she wrote in a .
Since its inception back in 1991, SOS has prided itself on getting its patients back to doing the things they love, pain-free. The chain of clinics began with a single location in Kitchener-Waterloo that quickly gained an excellent reputation for patient care, allowing expansion to Kitchener, Waterloo and Elmira. The fourth SOS clinic opens in öÏÓãÊÓÆµapp this month.
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A wide range of treatments for what ails you
The goal at SOS clinics is to offer truly personalized, patient-centred care. As a patient, you can expect your Physiotherapist to listen to you closely and focus on achieving the goals you identify as important. You’ll get a detailed plan of care, so you know what to expect from day one to your very last day of treatment.
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You will also work one-on-one with a Physiotherapist, whether you’re dealing with back or neck pain; knee, foot or shoulder pain; or the ongoing discomfort of arthritis. And SOS pledges never to leave you hooked up to a machine as your physiotherapist walks away, or assign exercises and then leave you to do them alone.
An SOS Physiotherapist works with a patient at the Elmira clinic.Ìý
Contributed photo
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With a range of services that includes Physiotherapy, Chiropractic care and pelvic health, SOS Physiotherapy has become one of the most respected and trusted physio providers in the local area. The clinics have garnered more than 1,000 five-star reviews on Google, and were voted Best Physiotherapy Clinic in the Record’s Readers’ Choice Awards multiple years, including 2023.
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Strength in teamwork
Perhaps the main strength of SOS clinics, according to Adam Dafoe, a clinic owner and lead Physiotherapist with SOS Belmont (Kitchener), is its ability to mentor and coach young Physiotherapists.
Dafoe started with the clinic as a volunteer 14 years ago, and found the atmosphere both fun and conducive to learning. When a position opened up about a year after he graduated, he jumped at the chance to return.
Adam Dafoe leads a weekly “huddle” at the SOS Northfield clinic in Waterloo.
Contributed photo
SOS clinics hold weekly “huddles,†he points out, that focus on case history review, hands-on manual skills, patient engagement skills, role-play and even course review for those who are furthering their education. Because clinicians can raise questions about their cases, patients benefit from the skills and experience of the whole team, rather than a single Physiotherapist.
For Dendy, that cheerful, co-operative care makes SOS the best choice for Physiotherapy services. When she experienced an injury to her left knee recently, she says, “I knew where to go.â€
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