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Alzheimer's and dementia care: Making mealtimes easier

Acknowledge declining skills and senses

In the early stages of Alzheimer's, your loved one might forget to eat or lose the skills needed to prepare proper meals. Call to remind him or her to eat or to offer help with food preparation. If you buy groceries for your loved one, choose food that's easy to prepare or doesn't need to be cooked.

If you make meals in advance, review how to unwrap and reheat them. Or consider using a meal delivery service.

Your loved one might also experience:

  • Diminished senses of smell and taste, which can affect interest in eating
  • Difficulty swallowing in the later stages of the disease