Feeding Your Clients

This course provides caregivers with an overview of the GI tract and the swallowing process. It also includes information on eating problems such as confusion, poor appetite, dysphagia, reflux, and nausea and gives tips for feeding clients at various states of independence.

Describe the five main steps of the eating process and discuss what can possibly go wrong in each step.
Name at least five factors that put people at risk for eating problems.
Discuss how you can help clients with the six eating problems described in this inservice.
Describe the modified food pyramid and explain to which clients it applies.
Demonstrate proper technique for setting up, assisting and spoon-feeding clients.

A young man wearing glasses and a blue shirt is smiling and feeding a spoonful of food to an elderly woman with grey hair, who also has a smile on her face. The background is softly blurred, focusing attention on their interaction.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 Hour

   Length: 1 Hour

Feeding Your Clients

A young man wearing glasses and a blue shirt is smiling and feeding a spoonful of food to an elderly woman with grey hair, who also has a smile on her face. The background is softly blurred, focusing attention on their interaction.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 Hour

   Length: 1 Hour

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