Nutrition in advanced dementia
Publish date: November 1, 2003
Fredrick T. Sherman, MD, MSc, Medical Editor
Fredrick T. Sherman, MD, MSc, Medical Editor
There is one inescapable truth: All older adults with dementia eventually die. Some will die with PEG tubes, but most will die having eaten their last meal with their mouths, tongue, and perhaps, even their own teeth. Four million people suffer from dementia in this country; one-third of nursing home residents with advanced cognitive impairment currently have feeding tubes.1

