Evaluations that tell you whether free resources on the internet are based on scientific research
Got It, Hide thisSeniors need more calcium, zinc, potassium, vitamin A, D and B12 in their diets in order to cater to their changing bodies. Use this resource for tips on how to cater to these needs and learn about the mental health benefits of eating with other people.
social eating, dietary needs, social support, healthy eating habits
Is this information reliable, based on scientific research?
Is it clear who developed the resource and how?
Is the information easy to understand and easy to use?
Rated on: 3/15/2019 12:33:59 PM
DISCLAIMER: Web Resource Ratings are provided for informational purposes only and to facilitate discussions with your healthcare providers, family members, or informal care givers. They are not a substitute for advice from your own health care professionals. The Portal is not responsible for the content of external websites, nor is it an endorsement of that website or the site’s owners (or their products/services). The Web Resource Ratings may be reproduced for not-for-profit educational purposes only. Any other uses must be approved by the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal (info@mcmasteroptimalaging.org).