Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) affects movement, balance, and eye control. These challenges can feel even harder during seasonal changes, when weather and routines shift.
Things to keep in mind:
- π§οΈ Rainy or winter months can increase fall risk with slippery surfaces.
- π Hot weather may worsen fatigue and dehydration.
- π Holiday seasons can bring both joy and stress, making daily routines harder to maintain.
- π² Seasonal foods (like soups in winter or fresh fruits in summer) can be adapted to support easier eating and swallowing.
π‘ Takeaway: Each season brings unique challenges, but planning ahead β from safer footwear to meal adjustments β helps people with PSP maintain safety and comfort.
