Essential Answers for Dysphagia Caregivers

Why does a person diagnosed with a swallowing disorder need Cooking for Dysphagia?

Cooking for Dysphagia is an emergency response handbook. It provides delicious recipes for the individual but also the family.

It is a caregiver’s guidebook for setting up the puree kitchen. It explains tools for the kitchen, how to stock a pantry, how to cook in batches and how to store and label food. It explains The System, from the caregiver’s point of view: time-saving, labor-saving and money-saving.

What is the IDDSI Framework?

What is The System?

What are the basics of The System?

Why does The System focus on food shopping?

Why does the book recommend the healthy eating plate from the Harvard Chan School of Public Health?

Why doesn't the book have any recipes for fried food?

What are the cooking techniques recommended for the dysphagia kitchen?

Why does food taste bland if I use the seasoning I always use when cooking?

Why does the book recommend that I use a stainless steel steamer?

Why do you serve a lauered Cathie G's Banana Cream Pie for dessert?

What is the most important element of The System?

Why do you focus on creating a beautiful plate?

Where can I get instructions for pureeing international cuisines?

Where can those who require assistance with dysphagia supplies go for support and help?