Elder Care Tips and Monthly News

Elder Care Tips and Monthly News

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10 Free Recipes Designed for the Elderly Diet

Whether you are looking for better, healthier recipes for you or you are cooking for your elderly parent or grandparent. These 10 free sample recipes are designed to help you keep the dietary restrictions that your elder may have due to heart disease and/or diabetes.

Are you concerned about the sodium content in prepackaged food? Has your elder been placed on a diet to help treat a medical condition? Have you longed to find recipes that are easy to prepare and can be cooked ahead of time so your elder and just warm them up?

Discover Cooking Secrets from an Experienced Care Giver

• Cook Low Fat/Low Sodium/Low Sugar or No Sugar Meals
• Serve Great Tasting Dishes
• Create Non-Spicy Flavorful Meals
• Provide Meals Designed for an Elderly Appetite
• Prepare Soft Foods Great for a Denture Wearer
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Mon 4/30/2007 11:15 AM

Hey to all,

Wanted to let you know that Anna and Joan brought Dad home from the hospital on Wed evening.  He is ok, but just ok.  Can't say that he is doing real well, but that he ok.  His sugar keeps dropping and it is a bit hard to control.  You would think that having the restricted diet of the canned formula would keep his sugar pretty consistant, but it doesn't. Last night it fell to 32.  We had to quickly get some sugar into him (we had some sugar pills left over from Aunt Jay - she was doing that too) and that seemed to help.  We stopped giving him his pill for the diabetes and will only give if his sugar is high.  We used to have to give it daily, but now we just have to check.

In the hospital he was 115lbs and don't know his weight now.  He seems to be just melting away.

Bob and Judy came to see him and from what Joan and Anna said, he seems to know Bob. Yesterday, I told him "your sister called me today" and he said "who" and I said "Rita" and he shook his head and listed to what I told her about Rita.  So he still knows what is going on.

Gotta run and get back to work.

Y'all have a great day, 

 Love and hugs,  Mary

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