Meals that Heal: How Home Health Nurses Support Nutrition

Senior females are seated at a lunch table with plates of food.

 

Remember staying home sick from school, curled up on the couch watching The Price Is Right, while your mom brought you a warm bowl of chicken noodle soup? Recovering at home with comforting food helped you feel better—and that same sense of healing still matters as we age. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or adjusting to the natural changes of aging, proper nutrition plays an important role in health and recovery. As the new year begins and many people focus on healthier habits, it’s a helpful reminder that nutrition matters at every stage of life. With so many food choices available, the focus isn’t just on eating—it’s on choosing foods that support strength, healing, and your individual health needs.  

 

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Nutrition Support for Common Health Conditions

 

Proper nutrition is especially important for people managing chronic health conditions. This includes heart and circulatory issues, like congestive heart failure, diabetes and blood sugar management, kidney disease, and recovery from cancer treatment. Nutrition also plays a critical role in wound healing, supporting individuals with neurological conditions such as dementia, and preventing unintentional weight loss or malnutrition. Choosing the right foods can support healing, maintain strength, and help prevent complications.

 

How Home Health Nurses Personalize Nutrition Plans

 

Home health nurses don’t just hand out lists of “good foods.” They get to know each patient personally—learning about current eating habits, medical history, and health goals. Together, they create a plan that fits your life and needs.

This might include:

Nurses also offer practical tips, like swapping ingredients in favorite recipes, determining proper portion sizes, or making meal prep easier. For anyone recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or trying to stay strong and mobile, these small steps can make a big difference.

 

Common Challenges to Eating Well at Home

 

Eating well isn’t always easy, especially for seniors. Common barriers include:

 

 

Home health nurses help work around these challenges. They suggest easier ways to prepare meals, recommend adaptive cooking tools, coordinate home-delivered meals if needed, and provide tips for safe food handling. Even so, sharing meals with friends or loved ones can make eating more enjoyable and help support appetite.

 

Why Nutrition Matters in Home Health Care

  Eating well isn’t just about enjoying meals—it’s about healing, staying strong, and maintaining independence. When home health nurses provide nutrition guidance during visits, patients often recover faster, avoid complications, and feel stronger at home. Good nutrition can speed wound healing, boost energy, and support overall wellness. With the right support, patients can thrive in their own homes, reach their health goals, and enjoy each day with more strength and energy. Home health nurses are key partners in turning good nutrition into a simple, everyday habit. Ready to learn more? Connect with Us

Edgewood Healthcare Welcomes New Chief Operating Officer, Jennifer Estad

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

News Release

Contact: Jill Wilson-Chandler
Title:
President, Edgewood’s Healthcare Division
Phone:
701-738-2000

Jennifer EkstadGrand Forks, ND Edgewood Healthcare is pleased to announce the appointment of Jennifer Estad, MBA, OTR/L, as Chief Operating Officer of the Healthcare Division. In this role, Jennifer will oversee home health, hospice, outpatient therapy, primary care, and on-call nursing programs across the Edgewood Healthcare footprint, further strengthening the organization’s commitment to high-quality, patient-centered care.

Jennifer has more than 20 years of progressive healthcare leadership experience, with a strong track record of operational excellence, collaboration, and results-driven growth. Most recently, she served as senior director of operations at Altru Health System, where she provided strategic, operational, and regulatory oversight for more than 35 surgical, medical specialty, and ancillary practices.

As Chief Operating Officer, Jennifer will work closely with Edgewood’s clinical and executive leadership teams to strengthen operations, support strategic growth, and advance the organization’s mission of delivering compassionate, high-quality healthcare.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jennifer to Edgewood Healthcare,” said Jill Wilson-Chandler, President of Edgewood’s Healthcare Division. “Her leadership, experience, and values align strongly with our mission, and we are confident her impact will be felt across the organization as we continue to grow and evolve.”

 

About Edgewood Healthcare

Edgewood Healthcare, a leader in senior living and healthcare, operates more than 60 communities across seven states. Since 1992, Edgewood has helped seniors live independently with personalized options, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care. Through its healthcare division, Edgewood’s affiliates also offer home health, hospice, outpatient therapy, primary care, and on-call nursing services, delivered by skilled, compassionate staff. With decades of experience, Edgewood continues to set the standard for quality in senior living and care.