Activities such as cooking, feeding, and eating speak to the pleasures and difficulties of caring for a person with dementia. In this article, I draw on ethnographic data from Delhi to examine the links between three types of food and caregiving in relation to sweetness and pleasure, drug foods and containment, and the feeding tube and sustaining life. I will illustrate that food offers ways to retain identity, build relations, improve function, and show love. In so doing, I contribute to our understanding of how care is conceived cross-culturally and offer potential insight into how interventions using food can enhance personal relationships in home and institutional settings
Eating and drinking difficulties, such as loss of appetite and swallowing problems, are common in de...
This study aims to investigate how elderly consumers narrate their experience of food consumption. T...
People with dementia are at high risk of malnutrition as a result of progressive symptoms that affec...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe foodwork and meals for older persons with dementi...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Aims and objectives To learn about the meaning of traditional food to institutionalised patients wi...
As dementia progresses, one area that can help maintain connection and memories with others is withi...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...
Caring for a loved one with dementia is a complex experience. The relentless nature of 24 hour care...
As the world ages, the prevalence of age-related diseases like dementia will increase. In South Asia...
Eating and drinking difficulties, such as loss of appetite and swallowing problems, are common in de...
This study aims to investigate how elderly consumers narrate their experience of food consumption. T...
People with dementia are at high risk of malnutrition as a result of progressive symptoms that affec...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe foodwork and meals for older persons with dementi...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Aims and objectives To learn about the meaning of traditional food to institutionalised patients wi...
As dementia progresses, one area that can help maintain connection and memories with others is withi...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...
Caring for a loved one with dementia is a complex experience. The relentless nature of 24 hour care...
As the world ages, the prevalence of age-related diseases like dementia will increase. In South Asia...
Eating and drinking difficulties, such as loss of appetite and swallowing problems, are common in de...
This study aims to investigate how elderly consumers narrate their experience of food consumption. T...
People with dementia are at high risk of malnutrition as a result of progressive symptoms that affec...