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Registered dietitians work with patients who are struggling to lose weight or need to improve their diet for other health-related reasons, such as following a managing diabets. They work with patients to understand their particular needs and challenges, and design meal plans accordingly.
They also conduct nutrition education in classrooms and office settings, perform cooking demonstration classes and give out recipes and food ideas.
Patients, Veri says, are often overwhelmed by the sheer volume of nutrition advice, conflicting scientific studies and the latest diet crazes. A big topic is time. They have a hard time standing the kitchen for a long time or walking around in the grocery store. If so, please contact us. Marian is 78 years old and lives at home with her older husband who has very limited mobility.
Their only income is the age pension. Buying food is difficult and restricted by their budget. Marian is brought into the GP surgery by a neighbour with some painful bruising. She had a fall a few days before. Luckily there are no broken bones but a simple nutrition screening indicates unintended weight loss and she has muscle weakness.
A referral to an accredited dietitian produces a nutrition assessment of poor oral intake of limited range and shows Marian is suffering from malnutrition. A high energy, high protein supplement is organised to boost intake in the short term and tips for high protein, high energy snacks are provided. A social worker assists with organising meals on wheels and shopping assistance and regular monitoring of weight is established.
Thanks to this support, Marian is no longer at high risk of being unable to stay in her own home, which would have also seen her husband in care, but is now stronger and coping better. Ralph is 55 and lives alone.
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