What are the specific needs of the client when taking Care of the Older Person While Eating and Drinking
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Physical needs: The client may have physical limitations that affect their ability to eat and drink. This could include difficulties with chewing or swallowing, reduced mobility, or the need for assistance with feeding. It is important to ensure that the client's Show more…
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