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Essentials for Daily Dementia Care and Nutrition

A Simple System to Build Confidence, Simplify Care, & Use Meal Plans to Adapt Foods Safely, Prevent Weight Loss and Reduce Agitation

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Essentials for Daily Dementia Care and Nutrition

著者: Cheryl Moormann
ナレーター: Rhonda Petty
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If you've always wanted to feel confident and in control of your loved one's daily dementia care and nutrition but you are constantly overwhelmed by mealtime battles, weight loss worries, and emotional burnout then keep reading…Are you sick and tired of feeling exhausted, guilty, and constantly stressed about what to cook or how to handle difficult behaviors?

Do you finally want to say goodbye to sacrificing your own mental health and spending hours in the kitchen preparing meals that get rejected and discover something which works for you?

If so, then you've come to the right place.

Here's just a tiny fraction of what you'll discover:

  • The 7 ways to reduce mealtime agitation and adapt foods safely for every stage of cognitive decline-Why doing what most people suggest—like force-feeding or hiding medication in large meals—is hurting your progress — and what to do instead-How to prevent rapid weight loss in your loved one without spending hours cooking complex recipes
  • 5 harmful myths the clinical industry keeps telling you about managing cognitive decline at home-How to save hours of kitchen prep and hundreds on specialty ingredients with one simple change in your routine-A cool trick used by leading memory care specialists that helps you de-escalate mood swings during dinner-The biggest mistake people make in daily dementia caregiving-The 3 best stress-relief habits to support your caregiving journeyTake a second to imagine how you'll feel once you confidently guide your loved one through a peaceful, nourishing day, and how your family and friends will react when they see you smiling, relaxed, and fully present instead of constantly anxious and exhausted.

©2026 Cheryl Moormann (P)2026 Cheryl Moormann
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