Memory loss distraction and impaired signals from the brain may lead to trouble eating or finishing meals

Try: Serve one course at a time soup or salad main course then dessert serve each food on a separate dish or separate a few foods on one plate make the plate more visible by putting a placemat or tablecloth under it use table linens whose solid colors are in high contrast to the plain dishes

Materials: Plain dishes without patterns or boldly colored designs high-contrast placemat or table cover

Categories: Feeding Eating, Meal Preparation, Memory, Mobile, Needs Some Assistance, Needs Much Assistance, Immobile, No Supervision, Some Supervision, Maximum Supervision, Good Vision, So-So Vision, Poor Vision, Fully Aware, Somewhat Aware, Good L T Memory, So-So L T Memory, Poor L T Memory, Good S T Memory, So-So S T Memory, Poor S T Memory

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*This information is listed as a Tip and is not explicitly medically licensed

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