Health issues can make eating difficult as people age, and eating problems can make it difficult to get the right vitamins and nutrients. Luckily, the Food and Drug Administration offers some solutions to several common problems that keep seniors from eating a balanced diet.

Trouble Chewing:

For seniors who cannot chew food well, meats and fresh fruits and vegetables can be a problem. The FDA suggests the following substitutions:

Upset Stomach:

Stomach issues may cause older adults to stay away from certain foods and can cause them to miss out on important nutrients. If a senior is complaining of an upset stomach after eating certain foods, try the following substitutions:

Lack of Appetite:

Older seniors who live alone sometimes feel lonely at mealtimes, which can lead to a loss of appetite. They may also not feel up to making a meal just for themselves, or the medication that they take might make food taste bad. For these issues, the FDA suggests:

Eating problems are common with age, which is why it is important to ensure that your loved ones are getting the proper nutrition. If you need help planning and preparing meals for a friend or family member, contact Partners in HealthCare in Orlando, FL at 407-788-9393 for information about our home care services. We will make a positive difference in the life of your loved one.

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