(HealthDay News) -- Mealtime with an Alzheimer's patient can be
stressful and challenging, to make sure the patient gets sufficient
nutrition.
The Alzheimer's Association suggests how to help mealtime go
more smoothly:
- Serve meals in a quiet environment with no distractions.
- Clear the table of everything but basic utensils and dishes;
keep dishes plain rather than with bright colors or patterns.
- Make sure the food isn't too hot.
- Serve only one or two foods at a time, and make an effort to
honor the patient's food preferences.
- Have meals together, and don't rush the meal.
- Be understanding if the patient can't remember already having
eaten.
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