Providing Mealtime Assistance
Course Description:
Older people can experience a number of physical and emotional changes in health and well being that can impact on food and fluid intake. This can include swallowing difficulties, oral infections, dental issues, dry mouth, changes in appetite, physical weakness or contractures, cognitive impairment, gastrointestinal issues, mental illness, poor vision or extreme fatigue.
Poor nutrition and hydration can lead to unexpected weight loss, functional decline and frailty, all of which significantly reduces quality of life.
Providing safe mealtime assistance is an essential component of the care and support staff offer. It can minimise the risk of choking, aspiration, malnourishment, dehydration, discomfort and distress, and improve enjoyment of food and overall quality of life.
Altura Learning’s high-quality, scenario-based course includes video demonstrations of the four levels of mealtime assistance, with step-by-step instructions. This engaging course equips learners with the knowledge and skills to support residents during mealtimes, helping to make the experience as dignified and seamless as possible.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this course, participants should be able to:
- Explain why an older person may require mealtime assistance
- Describe the levels of mealtime assistance staff can provide
- Demonstrate how to provide mealtime assistance
Who is this course appropriate for:
This course is appropriate for all staff
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