Description
Over 150 Tasty and Nutritious Recipes for People Who Have Difficulty Swallowing
Delicious and nourishing recipes that are easy to eat and swallow.
The simple act of eating is a challenge for millions of people whose ability to chew and swallow has been compromised by the debilitating effects of age or disease. The Easy-to-Swallow, Easy-to-Chew Cookbook presents a collection of more than 150 nutritious recipes that make eating enjoyable and satisfying for anyone who has difficulty chewing or swallowing. It also shares helpful tips and techniques to make eating easier for the elderly and those with such diseases as Parkinson's, AIDS, or head and neck cancers.
Customer Reviews
"This book is an excellent reference and resource book that I share with my patients who have swallowing difficulties. Several of them have gone ahead and ordered the book themselves! Great recipes with a lot of variety."
"Great recipes that I enjoy as well as my husband who had oral cancer and little saliva to swallow."
"This book has great tips for cooking for someone with dysphagia. I highly recommend it."
Target Audience
For individuals who have trouble chewing and/or swallowing and dysphagia clinicians who treat patients who have trouble chewing and/or swallowing.
Author

JoAnne Robbins, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S, is an internationally known researcher, lecturer, author and inventor. She is a Professor in the Department of Medicine in the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and she also serves as Associate Director of Research for the Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (GRECC) at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital. Dr. Robbins has over 20 years of experience in treating dysphagic patients. Her work is known worldwide and published in numerous international and national peer-reviewed journals. She is also coauthor of the Easy-To-Swallow, Easy-To-Chew Cookbook.

Paula A. Sullivan, MS, CCC-SLP, BRS-S, is a Speech-Language Pathologist in the Department of Neurology/Speech Section within the North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System in Gainesville, FL. Her clinical expertise and research is focused on swallowing disorders in head and neck cancer and at end of life. Ms. Sullivan has published numerous articles and book chapters, and co-authored books related to these topics. She is an ASHA Fellow and a former coordinator of ASHA's Division 13, Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders. She is also coauthor of the Easy-To-Swallow, Easy-To-Chew Cookbook.
is a nutritionist and the author of The Cancer Survival Cookbook