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       Best Practice Guidance
      FOOD 
                 NUTRITION 
                 in Care Homes for Older People
       Section 4
       Encouraging residents to eat well
       Best practice guidance        1          Section 4 Encouraging residents to eat well
           Section 4 
           Encouraging residents to eat well
           This section covers what you can do as a care setting to help all residents enjoy their food and 
           drink and be able to access it in a dignified and sensitive way. 
           Contents 
           Mealtimes and availability of food                                                          3
           Developing a positive dining environment and experience                                     4
           The importance of all staff in creating a positive dining experience                        5
           Supporting residents to eat and good communication                                          7
           Additional considerations for helping residents with dementia to eat well  
           and enjoy their food                                                                        9
           Taste changes                                                                              10
           Consideration for residents who may be drug &/or alcohol misusers                          12
           Palliative Care and supporting residents to eat and drink                                  13
           Keeping physically active                                                                  15
           Acknowledgements and resources 16
           Mae’r ddogfen yma hefyd ar gael yn Gymraeg  
           This document is also available in Welsh. 
                 © Crown copyright 2019 WG39149
           Best practice guidance                            2                Section 4 Encouraging residents to eat well
           Mealtimes and availability of food
           A loss of appetite is not inevitable with age,         It is important to consider the different needs 
           however some residents may have a small                of residents and when best to provide a 
           appetite and may struggle to eat all of their          main meal or lighter meals, or more frequent 
           meals. To encourage some residents to                  smaller meals. This can, have a big impact 
           eat well, it will be important to offer small,         on appetite. For example your residents who 
           frequent meals with snacks in-between.                 have breakfast quite late may not manage a 
           This daily structure will help to regulate             main meal a couple of hours after. Table 1 is 
           appetite, and avoid excessive weight loss or           an example daily meal plan of food and drink 
           gain and ensure residents are provided with            provided and how it needs to be flexible to 
           the nutrition they need.                               meet the range of resident’s individual needs.
           Residents who regularly only eat small                 When menu planning, consider how you can 
           amounts of their meals (around half or less)           meet everyone’s needs. This may be difficult 
           could be at risk of malnutrition. The recipe           when waking times are variable, however it 
           section provides nourishing drink and snack            is important to be flexible to accommodate 
           ideas that you could offer residents in-between        individual needs and respect previous patterns 
           meals to help overcome this.                           of waking and eating.
           Table 1 – flexible meal plans
             Resident Joy who wakes early and enjoys a             Resident Frank who wakes late and has a 
             light breakfast                                       good breakfast 
             6-8am          On waking        Enjoys a cup          6-8am           Asleep
                                             of tea and a 
                                             biscuit
             8-9am          Breakfast        Enjoys a small        9am             Breakfast        Enjoys a bowl 
                                             bowl of cereal                                         of porridge, 
                                             and sometimes                                          fruit juice and 
                                             a piece of toast                                       a piece of toast 
                                             with another                                           and sometimes 
                                             cup of tea                                             an egg
             11am           Mid morning      Cup of coffee         11am            Mid morning      Just a drink
                            drink and        and a banana                          drink and 
                            snack                                                  snack
             12.30–2pm Lunch                 Enjoys a main         12.30–2pm Lunch                  Enjoys a light 
                                             mid day meal                                           meal after a 
                                                                                                    large breakfast 
             3.30pm         Mid afternoon    Cup of tea and        Mid             Mid afternoon    Cup of tea 
                            snack and        a piece of cake       afternoon       snack and        and a small 
                            drink                                  snack and       drink            sandwich or 
                                                                   drink                            cheese and 
                                                                                                    biscuits
             5pm            Tea              Enjoys a lighter      5pm             Tea              Enjoys a main 
                                             meal and                                               meal
                                             dessert
             7-8pm          Supper drink     Milky drink           7-8pm           Supper drink     Cup of tea 
                            and snack                                              and snack        and a biscuit 
                                                                                                    sometimes 
                                                                                                    some fruit
           Best practice guidance                              3                 Section 4 Encouraging residents to eat well
                  Developing a positive dining environment and 
                  experience 
                  Recent publications have provided a range of                                           Take a look and see how many of these 
                  ideas to help you create the right supportive                                          practices you already do and talk with 
                  environment for your residents at mealtimes.                                           residents, relatives and staff to make more 
                                                                                                         positive changes. 
                       Creating a positive 
                       dining experience
                      For care home residents...
                                                                            1
                  https://gov.wales/mealtimes-care-homes                                                   http://myhomelife.org.uk/resources/
                                                                                                           (see bulletin issue 18)
                  Also look at the hints and tips here and the                                           •  Meal interruption: In a care home setting 
                  action plans in section 7. You can use these to                                             there can be interruptions to mealtimes 
                  review your practice and identify any changes                                               from giving out medications, a visiting 
                  you may want to make.                                                                       health professional, assessments and 
                  •  Social interactions: eating together                                                     paperwork. Aim to minimise this as far 
                       can encourage social conversation and                                                  as possible, providing enough time for 
                       enjoyment of food. However residents who                                               residents to have the opportunity to eat as 
                       have may have been on their own a long                                                 much as they wish, (in hospital this is often 
                       time may wish to continue eating alone and                                             referred to as protected mealtimes).
                       this needs to be respected.                                                       •  Create mealtimes that are for enjoyment 
                  •  Adapted cutlery and crockery can improve                                                 and socialising if desired or eating quietly 
                       independence. However, equipment and                                                   alone if preferred. It can also be helpful for 
                       clothing protection may be perceived by                                                staff to sit and eat with residents and to 
                       some residents as a visible representation                                             talk about the food and encourage the chef 
                       of difficulties, resulting in them feeling their                                       or cook to come and talk to residents about 
                       dignity is maintained by eating alone.                                                 the meals.
                  Best practice guidance                                                             4                           Section 4 Encouraging residents to eat well
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