Date
2025
Abstract
Older adults in New Milford, CT face elevated tick exposure from gardening, walking, and pet care. Studies have shown that permethrin-treated socks and shoes can reduce the likelihood of tick attachment. This project involved collaboration with the New Milford Senior Center and involved an educational presentation on tick prevention and a demonstration of safe permethrin sock treatment. Seniors received pre-treated socks, along with handouts on tick prevention. A short post-session quiz was administered to assess knowledge gained, confidence, and intention to adopt protective actions. All participants reported learning at least one new fact, and most planned to implement at least one preventive behavior. While long-term outcomes were not measured, consistent use of permethrin-treated socks, combined with simple daily tick checks and repellent use, has the potential to lower the risk of tick bites in the older adult population.
Clinical Site
New Milford Primary Care
Keywords
Tick bites, seniors, Connecticut, Lyme
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Disciplines
Medical Education | Primary Care
Recommended Citation
Wu, Garrett, "Preventing Tick-Borne Illness in Seniors" (2025). Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects. 1152.
https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1152