With Halloween approaching, some sweet toothed people might need softer treat options! Softer chocolate options include Milkyways, soft caramel centres, Kinder Bueno, or chocolate mousse pots or cupcakes. Or ‘melt-in-the-mouth’ goodies might be more up your street, like Aero, Galaxy Bubble, Skips, Snax or Wotsits. Always stay safe by checking your IDDSI levels, and have […]
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Delicious breakfasts!
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so here are some delicious options of a Level 5 minced and moist diet. Enjoy!
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At DysphagiaCare we work with lots of different client groups, from individual care givers to large organisations training hundreds of staff members simultaneously across different locations, and we are happy to say we have just made life a little easier. Large organisations who are training multiple staff members can now, if required, log in to […]
Read on...Level 7 Easy to chew – new information!
IDDSI has added a subcategory to Level 7, called Easy to Chew. This is a great addition to the framework that caters for those who do not have dysphagia, but who might opt for softer foods for other reasons. Our training course is fully up-to-date with the latest on IDDSI, including demonstration and explanation of […]
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IDDSI Transition has begun in Australia. The implementation process is being led by the Australian IDDSI Steering Committee. Do you know the IDDSI Testing Methods?
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Take a look at the Trinity College website. An excellent resource for SLTs, students and service users alike.
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In this article Tom Howseman reviews guidance for carers and professionals on the management of service users who have difficulties swallowing
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