At its simplest, dysphagia is difficulty swallowing. This can mean that your elderly family member can’t eat solid foods or even clear liquids easily. There may be other difficulties your senior has related to dysphagia, including trouble chewing foods and more. Personal care at home can be a huge help for your senior in eating…
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