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Therapeutic
Feeding
The therapeutic feeding team at Backus Children’s Hospital
consists of licensed speech/language pathologists and occupational
therapists who specialize in the assessment and treatment of
feeding, swallowing, and oral-motor problems. The team works
with primary care physicians, nurses, gastroenterologists,
nutritionists, and educational providers to determine the most
appropriate plan of care for each child. Feeding problems are
often related to the following diagnoses:
• Cerebral Palsy
• Cleft Palate
• Stomach Disorders such as GER (Gastrointestinal Reflux)
• Sensory Issues
• Feeding Aversion
The therapeutic feeding team assesses the child's condition
by observing feeding sessions and using oral pharyngeal motility
(videofluoroscopy) studies that look at all aspects of swallowing.
To treat feeding disorders, the team may select equipment to
enhance the child's feeding abilities; assist in the positioning
and seating for feeding; educate parents about appropriate
nutrition for the child; help the parent transition the child
to more advanced feeding (such as weaning from baby foods to
table foods or advancing from a bottle to a cup); and prepare
non-oral (tube) feeders to begin receiving food by mouth.
The goal of the therapeutic feeding team is to work with the
parents to find the most efficient and age-appropriate means
of feeding the child. |
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