Living Alone

It is common for older people who live alone to not eat well and lack sufficient nutrition to meet their needs.

  • Unwillingness to eat alone
  • Decreased desire to prepare a meal for one person
  • Poor mobility may limit ability to shop
  • Low cooking skills may limit the variety of food eaten

Low income may reduce the variety and quality of food purchased. If older people living alone are not eating enough food or getting adequate nutrition, a nutritional supplement may help.

 

Product Recommendations

Boost

Boost your Nutrition

  • Delicious, nutritious meals.
  • Easy to mix and prepare – just add water
  • Tempting sweet flavours including tangy jellies
  • Savoury soups
BoostA

BoostA

Increase the nutrition of the foods you love

  • Just add to any savoury meal
  • High in vitamins, minerals, protein
  • Economical at only $1.15 per serve
fruity fibre

Fruity Fibre

Daily high fibre supplement

  • Treat constipation
  • Assist with long term bowel health
  • Keep your digestive tract healthy
  • Small serving size
Always consult your healthcare professional if you have any concerns about your health.
 

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