Eating and Dementia

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Encouraging someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia to eat enough may be a challenge. Here are a few tips that may help.

  • If the person resists using a spoon or fork, don’t force the issue. Some people may have vision or motor problems that make using a spoon or fork difficult. Serve food that can be easily eaten, such as finger foods. Prepare foods that they like and don’t worry too much about how the food is eaten.
  • Offer food often. This includes healthy mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks.
  • Set aside enough time for meals. They may take longer than others to eat.
  • Limit choices, which can be confusing. Serve meals in courses, one food at a time.
  • If they wear dentures, make sure they fit properly. Uncomfortable dentures can make eating painful and keep a person from eating enough.
  • If the person is losing weight, consider adding a liquid nutrition. Ask your pharmacist or doctor for more information.

• Eat with the person.