Part of staying well is a nutritious diet. This is even more important for people who suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia. Check out our tips for helping your older adult eat well!
Choosing Food
Maintain Familiar Routines
Alzheimer’s Disease causes change to be difficult, so maintaining as much consistency as possible is important. This is especially true when it comes to meals. Following the schedule for when to eat each day helps the person know what to expect and not have anxiety.
Be sure any caretakers who come in to help are also aware of these preferences.
Try these tips:
You may have to adapt or adjust familiar routines as the disease progresses, simply because the person’s needs may change. For example, if the family routine has always been to serve appetizers ahead of meals, make sure they are nutrient-dense or a little higher in calories, so they can maintain a healthy weight.
Stay Safe
Initial stages of Alzheimer’s will not see a lot of change in the patient’s eating habits, so they may be fine living alone for a while in the beginning. As changes need to happen, they may not be safe on their own any longer. If you notice any of the following, it may not be safe to live alone:
There can be other challenges, such as refusing to eat or not staying put long enough to finish a meal. This tends to happen as the diseases advances and can lead to malnourishment or dehydration, and even blood pressure or heart rate that is too low. Not eating also makes it difficult for a person to maintain their body temperature. If you notice difficulty in chewing or swallowing, it’s time to talk to the physician and find out what can be done.
Eating well helps people fight any disease, including dementia and Alzheimer’s! For more information on healthy eating and how to get your loved one to settle into a good food routine, contact us today!
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