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3. Practical advice and tips for carers

Swallowing, eating and nutrition

Table of Contents

  1. Common swallowing problems after stroke
  2. Swallowing assessment
  3. Modified texture diets video
  4. Thickening fluids
  5. Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG)
  6. Fact sheet on swallowing problems
  7. Equipment which may help one handed eating
  8. Practical tips for encouraging the person to eat after stroke
  9. Special diets
  10. Summary

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