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iGeriCare | Bringing Clarity to Dementia
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People living with dementia may experience difficulties chewing and swallowing as their dementia progresses. They may become reluctant to eat if they are in pain or are frightened that they will choke on the food they are given. In addition, they may struggle to find the words to tell you that they are having difficulties. Over time, the person may be reluctant to eat and drink and, as a result, will lose weight.
Difficulty swallowing is clinically known as dysphagia and occurs when one’s esophagus does not function properly. When a person with dysphagia eats or drinks, they cannot swallow correctly. This swallowing disorder causes discomfort, coughing, choking, and even aspiration of food particles and saliva into the lungs, which can lead to a serious, potentially life-threatening infection.
Join us as we discuss a comprehensive and collaborative approach to dysphagia management to improve the health and quality of life of people living with dementia and their caregivers.
Disclaimer: These videos are provided for informational purposes only. They are not a substitute for advice from your own health care professional. The videos may be used for not-for-profit educational purposes only. Any other uses must be approved by the Division of eLearning Innovation (info@healthhq.ca).

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Комментарии : 27   
@nanolight4337
@nanolight4337 9 месяцев назад
Moving from one normal spoon to taking literally three bites per spoon now I know why. She is compensating. Mom FTD Dementia no longer talks. Ask her to open her mouth and she perses her lips tight. Has the baby coughs that seemed too weird. Good information to help me the daughter understand why she is refusing food and lets drinks run out the corner of her mouth. End of life stage I knew and being OK with what they do eating and drinking is the best advice hospice nurse gave me. When it happens, let it go..,
@hinmin12
@hinmin12 Год назад
My father in law, 93 wih dementia incontinence, regular fainting and swallowing issues. He is now even forgetting to swallow water that is in his mouth. He cannot swallow solids so has to be fed a rice and lentil khichri, soft scrambled eggs and oatmeal. I really feel that this is an autonomic catastrophe. You are just trying to sell your skill. The tips for caregivers were great though.
@samthomas1457
@samthomas1457 Год назад
Thanks for this, my nan is having swallowing issues and has dementia.
@zapdunga12
@zapdunga12 Год назад
The problem is I'm 70, have extreme difficulty swallowing, but I refuse to go to hospital or doctor because of extreme anxiety, and my ocds where I have to try and catch my breath every minute, and I can't after a while and I get even more anxious, also my teeth are chipped and decaying away my taste diminished over the past year not covid related and can't sleep, don't shower, live alone and want to be dead. I don't want to live in a body that's finished and a mind that is sick. I'm suffering 24hrs a day but do not want to live on feeding tubes and in a nursing home or institutions. I have no family and live alone. Dying sucks big time. And no one could understand what I'm going through physically and mentally. I wonder if my dysphagia is affecting my taste and if my thyroid is affecting my anxiety. And I realize that it's over. I have so many physical afflictions and mental. I can't sleep, can't eat, and am afraid of dying but I'm dying anyway and my anxiety and my mental problems stop me from seeking help. This has been going on over 2 years and getting worse and worse.
@margaretmendonca206
@margaretmendonca206 Год назад
I’m so sorry to read that you are so alone, depressed and looking forward to a quick end. There has to be a medical person or facility to help you with these life’s problems in your city or locality. You are not alone, not if you can pull yourself together to do something about it and 70 is far from “old”. Bemoaning this fact will not get you anywhere. Pick yourself up, physically and mentally and go out the door to make enquiries of neighbours, the pharmacy, the library, any place to put you in contact with the appropriate authority to help you with your medical problems. I’m rooting for you. 🙏🏼 👍🏼 🧑🏼‍🦳 💕
@siberianhuskymum3232
@siberianhuskymum3232 Год назад
Thank you. You have given me ideas to help support my dad until I can get the doctors to do something to help him.
@Britesmyls
@Britesmyls Год назад
This is an wonderfully educational program. My mom has dementia, but has not progressed to this though, I have patients at work that struggle with this and you provided even more information that I had known about. Thank you so much.
@Friskyhorton
@Friskyhorton 11 месяцев назад
My MIL shoved food down my FIL till he got aspiration pneumonia, then she insisted he be made palliative and he died.
@wafaibrahim369
@wafaibrahim369 Год назад
Appreciated for sharing. Update amazing information 👋🏽👋🏽🙏🙏🌿🙏
@MH_Prof
@MH_Prof Год назад
The inability to swallow was probably the last symptom my mama with vascular dementia developed. She passed about 2 weeks after this symptom appeared.💔
@anne-marieriamitchell1140
@anne-marieriamitchell1140 Год назад
I’m so sorry x
@jimprior5700
@jimprior5700 Год назад
iN HER SIXTIES MY WFE DISFASIA (if spelling is correct) and got pneumonia , she had a gait problem, her blood pressure went down when she stood plus other things indicating dementia but the doctors never made a connection until well advanced Lewy bodies was diagnosed. I'm very dissapointed with her medical care
@siberianhuskymum3232
@siberianhuskymum3232 Год назад
I'm so sorry to read this. My father who is 85 originally was diagnosed with slight vascular dementia, he also had a mini stroke on left side. Just before this diagnosis he was identified as having type 2 diabetes. He always kept this to himself living on his own and not telling me. This was around 2015. I have been caring for him past 3 years full time. Our health service here in uk is abysmal, you wouldn't take an animal there for help. I'm ex NHS and his doctor and nurses know this and expect me to give the medical care he needs. I get no help at all or support. In past few months I have noticed the trembling in his hands along with other things associated with lewy but his doctor refuses to investigate. He now has sneezing and coughing during meal times, much much slower to eat, takes 1/4 of teaspoon amount of food on a fork and takes about 5 minutes to eat this. He has begun eating with his mouth open and struggles with solids. A full meal will take around 4 hours to complete. He refuses help. I do my best with the meals. I too worry about the pneumonia part as he has a runny nose from time to time and when he drinks water he enjoys holding it in his mouth. Sometimes he coughs and sneeze with this also so it's not just food. I also give soups but any meal time is messy. He wants to feed himself. He also has a catheter and is supposed to have this checked weekly by nurses and a 12 week indwelling catheter change. None of this is on time with the nurses. Always excuses. Catheter care is provided by me but not the indwelling. I belive he is in late stages of dementia now, he still knows who I am but he sleeps more and he has become very irritable and anxiety is very high. His mobility is very poor and I continue to help him with exercises but I get fobbed off. It just seems like they don't care about our elders but hold hands out for money really well. We can only do our best yet we kick ourselves because we think we can always have done more or why didn't I do that instead. I know time with my dad could be short. I can only hope that when the time comes he passes gently. Thank you for being brave in sharing your story. I'm so sorry the system is broken. Much love to you ❤ 🇬🇧
@sandybalthis7508
@sandybalthis7508 Год назад
My husband has the Vascular Dementia, after having short term memory loss for 15 years, he eats pureed food, it helps, i go to the facility everyday feed him his lunch.
@Cayuse2009
@Cayuse2009 Год назад
I don't have trouble swallowing, but liquids go down my windpipe and into my lungs causing me to really struggle to cough it out again. I'm 67 and had Dementia for about 8 years.
@CHA-CHA-
@CHA-CHA- Год назад
This is so informative, thank you
@cassandrahawes8970
@cassandrahawes8970 7 месяцев назад
Thank-you, very informative 😊
@sophrosyne5900
@sophrosyne5900 10 месяцев назад
My grandmother has this. Trying to do smoothies and soups alot with rice pudding, mashed potatos, apple sauce....she is still okay to take her pills and drink but its definately getting worse and very frusterating.
@SedonaGrace
@SedonaGrace 9 месяцев назад
Difficulty swallowing was one of my husband’s first symptoms of Lewy Body Dementia. I had to give him the Heimlich maneuver several times starting a few years before his diagnosis.
@wafaibrahim369
@wafaibrahim369 Год назад
Thanks ♥️🙏🙏🙏🙏
@claraachero5739
@claraachero5739 Год назад
Thank you... i am learning
@waldaassadi1284
@waldaassadi1284 11 месяцев назад
My husband is 81 years old and has had several small strokes although he has not been seriously affected physically. Mentally he has been diagnosed with vascular dimension. He has trouble swallowing thin liquids and has been prescribed thicken liquids only. He does not have any problem with more solid foods. I too have had a more massive stroke that did not affect me mentally. I have had trouble to swallow some textures of food especially rice I also seem to produce a very thick sticky mucus that I swallow and collects in my throat. Swallowing sticky foods seems to get caught in this mucus. Then I feel the present of the lump in my throat that blocks anything else I swallow, even liquids. Frequently I will regurgitate what ever is stuck along with excessive mucus. I never cough and eventually this lump of food will go on down after several minutes. Do you have any suggestions for me😅😢
@ruzgarjason1061
@ruzgarjason1061 5 месяцев назад
Hope you’re doing well by now.🙏🙏
@theresamokgoro896
@theresamokgoro896 7 месяцев назад
My husband have difficulty in swallowing and poor appetite. He shuffles when walking .Help please
@257rani
@257rani Год назад
I have problems with taking my tablets with Water?
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