Drinking enough fluids every day is very important for good health. Not getting enough fluids can increase one's risk for complications such as dehydration and constipation, but getting persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD) to drink the recommended 6 to 8 cups of fluid each day can be difficult. At times, persons with AD will refuse to drink, but all difficult behaviors can successfully be managed by using creative strategies.
Core Principles of Care: Safety, Comfort, Respect, Autonomy
For more information about how Alzheimer's disease affects nutrition, consider purchasing LightBridge Healthcare Research, Inc.'s interactive educational CD-ROM: Volume 1: Managing the Difficulties of Mealtime
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