Overcoming Dementia Eating Problems

June 2026 Workshop - Replay & Cheatsheets

The recording below will be blank until 24-48 hours after the live workshop has concluded.‍ ‍

In the meantime, you can still download the cheatsheets at the bottom of the page, and here’s the zoom info for the upcoming event!

Topic: Overcoming Dementia Eating Problems - June 2026 Members Workshop

Time: Jun 18, 2026 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Zoom Meeting Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83980484366?pwd=Au8xHpcIoaXvJ46vooLVPQfSQOJZ1P.1

Dial in number (if needed): +1 720-707-2699

Meeting ID: 839 8048 4366

Passcode: 659852

Downloads & Printables:

3 Cheatsheets included with your purchase:

Dementia & Eating Refusal Cheatsheet

  • Pinpoint the real reason behind every refusal, from confusion to overwhelm to sensory issues, so you can stop guessing and feel in control at mealtimes again.

  • Adapt the meal and the eating environment (hint: this might not even look like formal “meals”) so you feel confident your person is getting what they need without a fight.

  • Keep fast answers within reach the moment things go sideways, so you can respond with calm the next time they refuse to eat.

Dementia Nutrition Cheatsheet

  • Know the exact foods that nourish a dementia brain, from the research-backed MIND diet to easy protein boosts, so you can feel confident every plate is helping.

  • Sneak nutrition in and boost calories when they barely eat, so you can stop worrying they're slowly wasting away.

  • Handle sweet cravings, overeating, hydration, and late-stage meals with clear answers, so you feel prepared for whatever stage you're in.

Why They're Not Eating Quick Guide
(from our partner, DementiaNutrition.com)

  • See the 16 hidden reasons a person with dementia refuses food, from mouth pain to poor positioning, so you can stop assuming it's stubbornness and find the real cause.

  • Spot the simple physical fixes most caregivers overlook, like a sore mouth or an uncomfortable chair, so you can solve the problem fast instead of fighting through another meal.

  • Keep this one-page guide where you prep meals, so the next time they push food away you know exactly what to check first.