Aging
Network's Role in Identifying Malnutrition and Abuse
Nutrition plays a critical
role in community living as we age. Good nutrition can help
older adults stave off many illnesses, avoid or shorten
hospital stays, and remain active and independent. It is
critical to prevent malnutrition before it occurs and
identify potential causes, including abuse and neglect.
Aging network organizations should recognize the warning
signs of malnutrition and elder abuse among the seniors
they serve, as they may be the first to identify these
situations.
This year for Malnutrition Awareness Week,™
we take a look at the unique nutrition challenges that may
arise for older adults, including malnutrition related to
elder abuse and/or neglect. Look for the new resource, Identifying
Malnutrition and Abuse, on the Nutrition
and Aging Resource Center website. This resource
shares guidance for senior nutrition program providers to
help them identify and respond to malnutrition, and to
refer appropriately when signs of abuse or neglect are
present, in order to ensure the health and wellbeing of
at-risk older individuals.
Learn
more about the Nutrition
and Aging Resource Center
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