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When Eating Gets Harder at Home

19 min · 9 de ene de 2026
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When eating gets harder at home, families often wonder how to support nutrition without taking away independence.  In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, Rebecca Finegan is joined by Chef Maegan Horton to talk about how meals, safety, and nutrition play a critical role in aging in place. Maegan shares what she sees working directly with older adults and families, common challenges around cooking and eating, and how personalized in-home support can help people continue living well at home.  This conversation is helpful for older adults, caregivers, and professionals who want practical, respectful solutions around meals and independence.  Guest: Chef Maegan Horton Chefs for Seniors  Contact: 803-626-3375 maegan.horton@chefsforseniors.com   If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today.  Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com  📩 Questions or ideas? Email: seniorshomezone@gmail.com  #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport

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