Many people I meet who are taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer’s report frustration at mealtime. They complain that their family member doesn’t seem to have a good appetite and may be losing weight and muscle tone. As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, this can be dangerous – malnutrition is common and dangerous in seniors.
We put together a list of 8 tips to help make eating less stressful and more dignified. These things sound simple, but they can make a big difference to the quality of life of someone living with Alzheimer’s.
At Assisting Hands Broomfield, our caregivers take extra time to help prepare nutritious meals and then help our clients enjoy them. Call us today for a free consultation if you are concerned about a loved one in your life.

