2015
Aging adults have an increased risk of aspiration pneumonia because many times they are in a weakened condition due to an existing illness. Aspiration pneumonia happens when a patient breathes in food or vomit, which allows bacteria into the lungs. This most often occurs because they are unable to cough and push the foreign substance out of the windpipe.
The result can be serious lung infections, which can make existing conditions worse or can be very dangerous all on their own. If you are reviewing Honolulu senior assisted living facilities, you will want to ensure they are aware and seem knowledgeable about the risks of aspiration.
Swallowing is actually a much more complicated event than most people realize. There are many parts that all have to work together in order to move food properly along and end up in the right place. Chewing while simultaneously breathing, creating saliva to help reduce food, using your tongue to move food and swallowing all need to happen in a cohesive fashion. If a patient has trouble with any of these, then they are at risk of aspirating.
It is important for Honolulu senior assisted living facilities to properly account for patients who are in a weakened state and susceptible to aspiration pneumonia. These patients should have a diet plan designed to put them at the lowest amount of risk possible.
In addition to preventing aspiration pneumonia, it is important a facility is also knowledgeable in treating infections once they occur. Lung infections can be extremely serious and potentially life threatening, especially in patients who are older and already battling an existing disease.