Understanding Changing Appetite in Later Life and How Care Homes Can Help
Changes in appetite are common in later life and can be a source of concern for families. When a loved one begins eating less or shows reduced interest in food, it is natural to worry about their health and well-being. At Shipston Lodge, we understand that appetite is influenced by far more than hunger alone, and thoughtful, compassionate support can make a meaningful difference.
There are many reasons why appetite may change as we age. Physical factors such as altered taste and smell, dental issues, or medication side effects can all play a role. Emotional well-being is equally important. Feelings of anxiety, low mood or unfamiliar surroundings can reduce interest in food, particularly during times of change such as moving into care or recovering from illness.
Rather than focusing solely on how much someone eats, we look at the wider picture. Comfort, familiarity and routine are often key to encouraging appetite. Familiar foods, recognisable flavours and meals that reflect personal preferences can help residents feel more at ease and willing to eat. Food often carries emotional meaning, and respecting those connections supports both nourishment and wellbeing.
Mealtimes themselves play an important role. A calm, unhurried environment allows residents to eat at their own pace without pressure. Gentle encouragement and friendly conversation can make meals feel sociable and enjoyable rather than clinical or rushed. For some residents, smaller, more frequent meals feel more manageable than larger portions, helping maintain energy throughout the day.
Flexibility is central to our approach. Appetite can vary from day to day, and care adapts accordingly. Residents are supported to eat when they feel ready and to choose what appeals to them in that moment. This sense of choice helps preserve dignity and autonomy, even when appetite is reduced.
Hydration is also carefully supported, as dehydration can affect appetite and overall well-being. Regular drinks, offered in a relaxed, reassuring manner, help residents feel comfortable and supported.
Families often find reassurance in knowing that appetite changes are understood and responded to with patience rather than concern alone. By observing patterns, communicating openly and adapting support gently, care teams can respond effectively without creating pressure or anxiety around food.
At Shipston Lodge, supporting appetite is about more than nutrition. It is about comfort, reassurance and enjoyment, helping residents feel cared for and understood at every stage of later life.
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