The Food Chain

Eating well with dementia

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Jul 30, 2025
Jo Bonser, a consultant at Dignified Dining, shares her insights on nurturing mealtimes for individuals with dementia, drawing from her own experience caring for her mother. She discusses the emotional and practical challenges that caregivers face and highlights how cooking together can create meaningful connections. Personal anecdotes illustrate the importance of nostalgia in food preferences and the strategies that can enhance the dining experience. Listeners will gain valuable tips on fostering engaging environments that respect dignity while simultaneously supporting loved ones.
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ANECDOTE

Amy and Alan's Mealtime Story

  • Amy prepares meals for her dad Alan but sometimes he leaves food uneaten without making the connection it's for him.
  • They try cooking together, like cutting tomatoes for soup, which helps Alan stay engaged.
INSIGHT

Complex Eating Challenges in Dementia

  • Dementia affects many everyday tasks like shopping, cooking, and recognizing food.
  • Mealtimes are complex due to changes in appetite, thirst, and ability to use utensils.
ADVICE

Practical Nutrition Advice

  • Don't aim for perfect meals; focus on practical, manageable nutrition or hydration.
  • Use simple language and routine, like showing the food instead of asking what the person wants.
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