Saturday, September 11, 2010

About Alzheimer's Disease: Eating and Alzheimer's Disease

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From Andrew Rosenzweig, MD, your Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
When it comes to maximizing quality of life for someone with Alzheimer's disease, food and eating are usually high on the list. Not only should eating be a pleasurable experience for your loved one, it should also be an opportunity to reminisce and to enjoy each other's company. This week's newsletter takes a closer look at this topic, with particular emphasis on improving the eating experience.

Helping Your Loved One With Alzheimer's to Eat
Encouraging your loved one to help at mealtime should help her feel useful and valued, as well as rekindle pleasurable childhood memories... Read more

Alzheimer's Care Tips for Providing Successful Meals
The key to providing quality Alzheimer's care during meals is to understand how Alzheimer's affects eating behaviors and approach mealtimes with patience, planning, and flexibility... Read more

Enhancing Nutrition in Late-Stage Alzheimer's Disease
People with late-stage Alzheimer's disease are at higher risk for malnutrition because of problems with eating and swallowing. The following strategies can help your loved one eat or drink safely... Read more

Sundowning at Mealtime
Sundowning refers to a variety of difficult behaviors in dementia that tend to occur at a regular time each day, usually in the early evening. The behaviors may include increased confusion, disorientation, agitation and aggression.... Read more

 


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