Feeding Strength and Dignity
How Better Nutrition Can Transform Aged Care
Australia’s aged care sector is undergoing its most significant reform in decades.
As expectations rise around safety, dignity and clinical outcomes, there is growing recognition that food and nutrition play a critical role in the health and wellbeing of older people.
Yet despite its importance, nutrition remains one of the sector’s most persistent challenges. Research shows that many aged care residents are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition, contributing to higher rates of falls, infections, hospitalisations and loss of independence. At the same time, a growing number of residents live with swallowing difficulties, increasing the need for safe, clinically appropriate texture-modified meals.
Feeding Strength and Dignity explores how better nutrition systems can help address these challenges.
Drawing on clinical research, industry insights and The Pure Food Co’s experience working with more than 500 aged care homes across Australia, the paper examines how food can be integrated more effectively into care delivery.
The white paper outlines three practical recommendations to strengthen nutrition and safety across the sector, including improving access to speech pathology assessments, strengthening risk management for texture-modified meals, and improving visibility of nutrition in home care settings.
At its core, the paper makes a simple but important argument: food should be recognised not just as a service, but as a clinical intervention that supports strength, recovery and quality of life for older Australians.
Download the full white paper below to explore the evidence, insights and recommendations shaping the future of aged care nutrition.