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Why We're Rethinking Tube Feeding for Patients with Dementia

Why We're Rethinking Tube Feeding for Patients with Dementia

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Research Article: https://longtermcarerd.com/research-tube-feeding/

In long term care, few topics spark more debate than tube feeding (PEG tubes) for residents with advanced dementia. Families often push for it out of fear and love, physicians may default to it, but what does the latest evidence actually say?

In this episode, Michelle Saari, MS, RD breaks down recent research including eye opening 2025-2026 reviews showing tube feeding frequently brings more burden than benefit.

We'll cover why tubes don't meaningfully extend survival, improve nutrition, or prevent complications like aspiration pneumonia or pressure ulcers... and often add risks like infections, restraints, and reduced quality of life.

You'll walk away with:

  • Key stats and myths to bust in care conferences
  • Ethical charting tips
  • Practical alternatives: comfort-focused hand-feeding, high-calorie/protein oral strategies, and palliative approaches that honor dignity

Perfect for RDs navigating these tough cases weekly. Ready to advocate more confidently?

Listen now and check the show notes for links to Michelle's blog post ("New Research Explores Tube Feeding in Advanced Dementia: More Burden Than Benefit?") and free resources at longtermcarerd.com.

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