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Central Coast Senior Services, Inc.

207 16th St., Ste. 300
Pacific Grove, CA 93950

Phone: 831-649-3363
Fax: 831-372-2465

ccss@centralcoastseniorservices.com

Diet and Nutrition for Seniors


 

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  • Detailed Nutrient Needs for Older Adults
  • Nutritional Screening Tool

Web Resources:
Click the links below to access resource websites to learn more about diet and nutrition for seniors.

Eating Well as You Get Older
The National Institute on Aging offers seniors advice on eating well, eating safely, shopping wisely, and other frequently asked questions regarding nutrition and diet in seniors.

Eat Well, for Brain and Body
This resourceful article from AARP offers dietary and nutritional advice for staying healthy while aging.

Healthy Meals for One or Two
Great information from the Mayo Clinic on how to plan healthy meals for one or two, reduce wasted food and add variety to meals.

Nutritious Snack Suggestions for Seniors
ElderOneStop offers suggestions for healthy, nutritious snacks for seniors to keep on hand whenever they get a snack craving.

Protecting Your Parent from Malnutrition
Parentgiving.com provides useful information regarding preventing malnutrition in elderly loved ones.

Dietary Guidelines for Lifestyle Modification in Elderly
This Web site serves as a useful guide for daily nutritional and dietary modification in the elderly, providing informative statistics and advice. Although created and maintained by the Indian government, it has much useful information for those in other countries.

Online Nutritional Screening
An interactive MNA screening form provided by the Nestle Nutrition Institute allows users to find out if they are healthy or malnourished.

Eating Well While Aging
Informative article on senior nutrition offers tips and advice for maintaining a healthy diet while dealing with the challenges of aging.

Nutrition and Aging Fact Sheet
Useful information from Colorado State University on changes in the aging body and the importance of staying healthy and accommodating changing nutritional needs.

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