Dementia can have significant adverse effects on people's ability to eat and drink sufficiently. People with dementia can experience malnutrition and unintentional weight loss at any stage of the condition, but these occur more often in the middle and late stages. It is important that nurses and care staff working in care homes have the appropriate knowledge and skills to provide optimal nutritional care to residents, thereby improving their health, well-being and quality of life. This article provides an overview of nutrition and hydration issues commonly experienced by people with dementia. It explores common causes of suboptimal nutrition and hydration, outlines tools for nutritional screening and assessment and discusses interventions t...
Dementia is the leading cause of dependency and disability among older people worldwide (World Healt...
Background & Aims: Malnutrition is prevalent in people diagnosed with dementia however ensuring adeq...
There are an increasing number of people with dementia living in their own home for longer, often su...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
The Alzheimer's Disease International estimated that year 2015 there are a total number of 46.8 mill...
Dementia is a disease that is common among elderly all over the world and has shown increase trend b...
Undernutrition and dehydration in older adults is of concern for healthcare professionals as well as...
Background: Worldwide, 35.6 million people have dementia. The current aging world population means...
Background: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Weight loss, malnutrition and dehydration are common problems for people wi...
This article describes the prevalence, assessment, and treatment of, as well as characteristics asso...
This article describes the prevalence, assessment, and treatment of, as well as characteristics asso...
Eating and drinking problems among patients with dementia are too often overlooked in hospitals, as ...
Recent attention has highlighted the distinct food and nutrition needs of residents with dementia li...
Dementia is the leading cause of dependency and disability among older people worldwide (World Healt...
Background & Aims: Malnutrition is prevalent in people diagnosed with dementia however ensuring adeq...
There are an increasing number of people with dementia living in their own home for longer, often su...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
The Alzheimer's Disease International estimated that year 2015 there are a total number of 46.8 mill...
Dementia is a disease that is common among elderly all over the world and has shown increase trend b...
Undernutrition and dehydration in older adults is of concern for healthcare professionals as well as...
Background: Worldwide, 35.6 million people have dementia. The current aging world population means...
Background: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Weight loss, malnutrition and dehydration are common problems for people wi...
This article describes the prevalence, assessment, and treatment of, as well as characteristics asso...
This article describes the prevalence, assessment, and treatment of, as well as characteristics asso...
Eating and drinking problems among patients with dementia are too often overlooked in hospitals, as ...
Recent attention has highlighted the distinct food and nutrition needs of residents with dementia li...
Dementia is the leading cause of dependency and disability among older people worldwide (World Healt...
Background & Aims: Malnutrition is prevalent in people diagnosed with dementia however ensuring adeq...
There are an increasing number of people with dementia living in their own home for longer, often su...