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Download 2 FREE dementia cheatsheets: https://dementiasuccesspath.com/yt-cs 1- Activities Ideas 2-What to say/do for specific challenging behaviors Thanks for watching! Join my private community, Dementia Caregiving Made Easier, before we close the doors on October 1, 2025! Join / more info here: https://dementiasuccesspath.com/demen... It is a private membership community that gives you the knowledge, activities, tools & community you need to make dementia caregiving easier, so you can spend more time on what matters and never feel alone again. ---- Free Dementia Workshop: How To Prepare For The Future September 23, 24, & 25 @ 7:30pm US Eastern Time (on Zoom) Sign up here - https://dementiasuccesspath.com/demen... ------ Download 2 FREE dementia cheatsheets: https://dementiasuccesspath.com/yt-cs 1- Activities Ideas 2- What to say/do for specific Challenging Behaviors Thanks for watching! This Q&A is usually only reserved for members, however, I thought Molly's knowledge was too important to keep locked up so I am sharing it with everyone who needs solid advice on food and dementia. Here are the questions answered in the Q&A: 00:00 Opening 0:58 Molly introduces herself 2:58 One of my clients only eats light food. What do I do to get them to eat more? 8:00 The other client feeds most of her lunch to the dogs if I can get her to sit down to eat. How do I get this to stop? 11:00 Is there a particular way of setting up food for someone with dementia where it is more likely that they will eat it? 14:03 What suggestions do you have for someone hoarding food or carrying it around with them? 15:51 Question from chat: My LO says he's not hungry and has no appetite. He eats a meal one time every two days and just snacks on nut bars and ice cream... he's lost about 25 pounds in the last several months. 21:06 What would be your go to meals for someone who is refusing to eat? 23:00 Question from chat: What about moving from solid foods to soft foods? And - How many calories should a person over 80, weight at 123 pounds, consume? 26:20 What kinds of food would be the most important to give to someone with dementia who refuses to eat? 28:28 What are some reasons folks could be refusing to eat or saying they aren’t hungry all the time? 30:30 Question from chat: What if they say nothing really tastes good? (and "My mom only wants sweet foods") 33:32 Question from chat: Mom gets anxious and wants to go home because she doesn't want to bother me. Do you have any thoughts about that? 35:10 Question from chat: I had a client who wouldn't eat if I put too much on the plate. Have you noticed that - people not eating if there's too much food on the plate? 35:56 Some people suggested to let them eat whatever they want, is that the right approach? 38:25 Is a meal schedule the right way to go? 39:31 What changes happen with dementia and food? 40:50 Questions from chat related to the meal schedule (What if they mess up your plans?) 42:32 Is weight loss normal for someone with dementia? Is weight gain normal? 43:28 Question from chat: What about being a dementia dietician has impacted you most about the disease? 48:00 How can everyone get in touch with you, Molly? What's your website / Instagram? 48:46 If some of us wanted to work with you Molly, how would they be able to do that? To get more specifically into their situation? 49:50 Is there anything else about your background Molly you'd want to share with us? 52:06 Question from Jaimie: At what point do you normally have people come to you for coaching Molly? At what point does that come most in handy? If you are struggling with challenging behaviors like sundowning, accusations, confusion and more, then join us on either August 24 or 26 at 7:30pm EDT for our free workshop on How to Stop the 4 Most Common Challenging Behaviors. It is going to be an interactive workshop that teaches you what to say and activities to do to prevent and calm challenging behaviors with role playing, break out groups and bonus cheat sheets only given to those who attend live. Here are some things folks have said about a similar workshop we did earlier this year. “I came into this workshop feeling overwhelmed and I left feeling like I had a plan of action. Thank you so much! -Juliet Lewis “The workshop is a GAME CHANGER! I had watched a lot of your videos before but actually hearing things laid out really put things into perspective. -Lisa Freedmont This is our last workshop of the year and we usually only do a few a year, so if you think you can make it and are tired of wasting so much time and energy on challenging behaviors and want to learn some easier ways, join us! Sign up here: www.dementiasuccesspath.com/august-2021-workshop.