You can’t always be there. But we can.
Home » What are Healthy Food Choices for People with Diabetes?
When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, they may worry about everything they put into their mouths. Is what they are eating healthy? Should they eat more of one thing? Less of another? Planning meals and snacks for someone with diabetes can be a daunting task if you aren’t sure what constitutes a healthy diet for a diabetic patient. Knowing which foods are best for diabetics and which should be avoided can help make your job as a family caregiver and the job of your parent’s home health care provider much easier.
Foods to Include
Your parent’s doctor will probably recommend that they see a dietitian to create a personalized meal plan to manage their diabetes. The following foods are suggestions for foods that you and your parent’s home health care provider can work into the meal plan so that you can create healthy, balanced meals and snacks.
Foods to Avoid
Some foods may seem like healthy choices, but aren’t. Sometimes they are bad choices because of the way they are processed so that they contain extra sugars, fats, or sodium. Some foods to avoid including in your parent’s diet are:
Living with diabetes doesn’t have to mean feeling deprived. There are lots of food options available. In fact, cooking for your parent with diabetes may cause you to try new foods, which can make meal preparation more creative and exciting. Your parent may enjoy helping you or their home health care provider to cook a new recipe or tasting something they’ve never tried before.
Sources: https://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/what-can-i-eat/making-healthy-food-choices/diabetes-superfoods.html
https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/diabetic-food-list-best-worst-foods#1