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Senior communities offer built-in nutrition support for residents

Senior communities offer built-in nutrition support for residents

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Living in a senior community can provide more than social and lifestyle benefits — it can also support residents’ nutrition and overall health.

Many communities offer chef-prepared meals designed by dietitians, focusing on heart-healthy, low-sodium, and fiber-rich options. Portion sizes are tailored to seniors’ calorie needs, helping prevent both under- and over-eating and manage conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol.

Meals are typically served at set times, promoting consistency and stabilizing blood sugar levels. Staff can accommodate special diets, including gluten-free, diabetic, or low-sodium plans, reducing the risk of nutritional deficiencies or complications from chronic conditions.

Dining with peers also encourages residents to eat more regularly and enjoy a wider variety of foods. Social interaction during meals has been linked to better appetite and improved mental health, which indirectly supports nutrition.

Many communities provide healthy snacks such as fruit, yogurt, or fortified options, and staff regularly remind residents to stay hydrated — a key factor in preventing dehydration, which is common in older adults.

Experts say living in a senior community can make balanced meals, consistent nutrition, and supportive eating habits easier to maintain, especially for seniors facing mobility or health challenges.

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