REHIS Eating Well for Older People
Edinburgh Community Food
This event is in the past
The REHIS Eating Well for Older People is a certificated, non-examined course that aims to provide participants with the knowledge and appreciation of the importance of good nutrition for older people and how to support them to eat well.
The course is non-clinical* and would be suitable for older people, (kinship) carers or anyone working with older people. It is packed with clear information that aims to cut through all the mixed messages around nutrition and offers many practical tips for supporting older people to eat well, including those with dementia.
This course is delivered by one of our team of experienced Association for Nutrition-Registered Nutritionists.
*Please note that this course is a general overview and does not cover nutritional interventions for medical conditions.
Pricing
Places on this course are currently FREE.
Who is this suitable for?
This course is open to everyone and is suitable for older people and anyone working with older people in the community, for example:
Volunteers, lunch club staff, health/social care staff, kinship carers, carers and support staff, community food development workers, home care workers, home helps, Food Train/MealMakers volunteers, friends and family, older people.
Details
The course takes three and half hours* and includes activities and discussions. Topics covered are:
Eating for health and well-being
The principles of getting a healthy balanced diet
Nutritional and health needs of older people
Over & under-nutrition
Sarcopenia
Osteoporosis
Dehydration
Dementia
Supporting older people to eat well
Influences and barriers
Practical tips
Case studies
Resources
*We can also offer a short one-hour, non-certificated, version of this course, by arrangement
- Date
- 13:30-17:00, 11 November 2021
- Contact
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Edinburgh Community Food
0131 467 7326 - Cost
- free
- Attendance type
- Online only
- Venue
- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87244759751?pwd=OVRNRFo3VnNQUldIRWdpU1BUa2tOZz09
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