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Nutrition

Dementia can greatly affect a person's relationship to food and eating. The behavioural, emotional and physical changes that take place as dementia progresses can all have an impact upon a person's eating habits and on their intake of food and drink.

It is important to do what you can to make sure that the person you are caring for enjoys their food and eats a healthy, balanced diet. As dementia progresses eating can become difficult for some people. However, by making a few changes you can help keep mealtimes as enjoyable and stress free as possible.

Related factsheets

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Food for thought

The Alzheimer's Society's 'Food for thought' project aims to ensure that people with dementia are healthier by examining issues related to eating and drinking and providing advice and information on these topics.

Food for thought leaflets