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The Australian Dietary Guidelines for Older Adults by Morgan Pankhurst

25 September, 2018

Across the lifespan our nutritional requirements change and this is reflected in the Australian Dietary Guidelines recommendations for older adults. The Guidelines are based on high quality scientific evidence which is reviewed regularly to provide a guide to healthy eating represented by whole foods through the five core food groups. When you eat a wide […]

What’s in season – September

25 September, 2018

From Maggie “in my mind there is nothing that can surpass home grown fruit and veggies for flavour.” There is so much joy in having a direct connection with the food we eat, not to mention the obvious nutritional and sensory benefits that are well beyond what ends up in the kitchen. We encourage you […]

Royal Commission into Aged Care and Four Corners report Part 1, 17th September 2018

18 September, 2018

The Maggie Beer Foundation was established in 2014 to improve the food experiences of older Australians. Since then, we have been providing training courses for cooks and chefs engaged in Aged Care and have been providing recipes and guidance to the providers of Aged Care. In our experience the food practices vary widely across the […]

Maggie Beer Foundation August update

30 August, 2018

August has been such a busy month for Maggie and the Foundation, it’s hard to know where to start! Maggie visited Regis East Malvern; the chef, Sabu and his team put on a fabulous morning tea, using Maggie Beer Foundation recipes, which helped make the event a huge success. The residents were in their element […]

Masterclass Champion – Priscilla Bourne, from Brightwater’s Ellison House

30 August, 2018

Chefs and cooks working in aged and disability care need to know more specifics about food than their peers working in restaurants, according to Maggie Beer Foundation chef, Eliza Taylor. Eliza visited Brightwater’s Ellison House during August to meet with chef Priscilla Bourne, who cooks on site for residents with Huntington’s Disease. The visit was a […]