Recipes - IDDSI Levels 0–4
(IDDSI Level 5) Pureed Chicken with Mashed Sweet Potatoes Recipe with Dysphagia
Silky-smooth pureed chicken served with creamy mashed sweet potatoes, specifically designed for those requiring IDDSI Level 5 textures.
Recipes - IDDSI Levels 0–4
Silky-smooth pureed chicken served with creamy mashed sweet potatoes, specifically designed for those requiring IDDSI Level 5 textures.
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Standard straws are not safe for dysphagia, but specially designed dysphagia straws can be. Here's how they work, which ones are worth buying, and how they compare to dysphagia cups.
Dysphagia Resources
In this article, we will break down the most common diseases that cause dysphagia, why it happens, the recovery time, and how to notice the signs. Read more.
Dysphagia Resources
A practical guide to managing dysphagia at home — covering kitchen basics, safe mealtime practices, aspiration risks, swallowing exercises, and caregiver wellbeing. Written from lived experience
Dysphagia Resources
DSS, FOIS, and PAS — three scales used to assess dysphagia severity, each measuring something different. Here's what each score means and what it means for daily life at home.
Dysphagia Resources
Thickened liquids and liquidised foods aren't the same thing — even when they look identical in a bowl. Here's what the IDDSI difference means in practice.
Dysphagia Resources
How to do the IDDSI syringe flow test at home — step by step, with photos. Includes what each result means, when to test, and the exact syringe to use.
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A practical guide to choosing the right dysphagia cup by IDDSI level — with specific recommendations for Levels 0–4, honest comparisons, and answers to the questions caregivers actually ask.
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Four ready-made IDDSI puréed food options compared — US meal delivery, canned pantry staples, ready-to-heat trays, and Singapore's GentleFoods. Honest guidance on what to buy and when
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Five dysphagia cookbooks reviewed honestly — what IDDSI levels each covers, who each suits, and which is the safest first choice for someone newly diagnosed.
Recipes - IDDSI Levels 0–4
Worried about enjoying food with dysphagia? This special scrambled egg recipe will satisfy your taste buds and meet IDDSI Level 3 requirements.
Dysphagia Resources
IDDSI levels 0–7 explained in plain language — what each level means, real food and drink examples, how to test at home, and what to do if you're unsure.