Dinner with Older Adults
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In this episode, Bri and Annie sit down with Dr. Steve Wengel, Geriatric Psychiatry Division Director at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. We’re exploring the importance of shared eating experiences in older adulthood, as well as what families need to know about supporting their loved ones through age-related physical and cognitive changes that may impact family meals.
Episode Highlights:
- Go to 3:36 for a discussion of the impact of loneliness on older adults, and different ways to help
- Go to 10:29 to hear about new dinnertime resources for families, caregivers, and memory care facilities
- Go to 13:15 to learn about age-related physical and cognitive changes that may impact shared meals
- Go to 19:42 for ideas to help manage age-related symptoms and make mealtimes more comfortable
- Go to 24:55 for a discussion of the importance of active grandparents and multi-generational family meals
- Go to 30:40 for tips on smoothing out family meals during life transitions for older adults
- Go to 32:49 for food, fun, and conversation ideas you can use at your table
Related Links:
- Benefits of Family Dinner for Adults
- Dinner with Dementia: A Caregiver's Guide
- Shared Meals in Memory Care (8-week program)
- Grandparents at the Table: The Importance of Talking About Family History
- How Grandparents Can Help with Family Dinner
- When Different Generations Come to the Table
- Upside Down and Backwards
- Food Collage
- Podcast Episode 10: Does Dinner Make Us Happier?
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