Neftaly Feeding Protocols for Patients with Severe Disabilities
Safe, Dignified, and Individualized Nutritional Support for Complex Needs
At Neftaly, we believe every person deserves access to nutritious meals delivered with respect and care, regardless of their physical or cognitive challenges. Patients with severe disabilities often face complex feeding difficulties that require specialized protocols to ensure safety, dignity, and optimal nutritional outcomes.
Our multidisciplinary approach combines clinical expertise, compassionate care, and individualized strategies to support patients with neurological, developmental, or physical disabilities who may be partially or fully dependent on others for feeding.
Why Specialized Feeding Protocols Are Critical
Patients with severe disabilities may experience:
- Impaired swallowing reflexes (dysphagia)
- Limited motor control (e.g., spasticity, paralysis)
- Cognitive impairments affecting awareness and coordination
- High risk of aspiration, choking, and malnutrition
- Gastrointestinal issues (e.g., reflux, delayed gastric emptying)
Without tailored feeding protocols, these individuals are at increased risk of dehydration, pneumonia, undernutrition, and loss of quality of life.
Neftaly Feeding Protocols for Severe Disabilities
Our feeding protocols are rooted in patient safety, clinical best practices, and holistic care.
1. Comprehensive Assessment and Individualized Planning
- Full nutritional assessment by a registered dietitian
- Swallowing evaluation by a speech-language pathologist (SLP)
- Feeding history review including preferences, allergies, and cultural needs
- Collaboration with physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, and caregivers
A personalized feeding care plan is developed for each patient, regularly updated based on clinical status.
2. Safe Swallowing and Texture Modification
For patients with dysphagia, Neftaly adheres to the IDDSI (International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative) framework to define safe textures and liquid consistencies, such as:
- Pureed or minced & moist meals
- Thickened liquids (mildly, moderately, or extremely thick)
- Small portion sizes and pacing guidance
We monitor for signs of aspiration, pocketing, fatigue, or refusal and adjust as needed.
3. Enteral Feeding Protocols
For patients who cannot meet their nutritional needs orally:
- Nasogastric (NG), gastrostomy (G-tube), or jejunostomy (J-tube) feeding is implemented with physician guidance
- Feed schedules are customized based on caloric needs, tolerance, and mobility
- Sterile technique and tube care protocols are strictly followed
- Monitoring includes residual volumes, fluid balance, weight trends, and GI tolerance
Neftaly ensures that enteral nutrition maintains nutritional adequacy while minimizing risk of infection or discomfort.
4. Positioning and Physical Support During Feeding
Proper positioning is crucial for safety and effectiveness:
- Upright sitting (ideally 75–90 degrees) for oral or tube feeding
- Use of wheelchair supports, lap trays, or specialized feeding chairs
- Adjustments for individuals with contractures, scoliosis, or tone issues
- Post-feeding positioning (e.g., keeping upright for 30–60 minutes) to prevent reflux or aspiration
5. Behavioral and Sensory Considerations
Feeding challenges may stem from sensory aversions, anxiety, or behavioral responses. Neftaly addresses this by:
- Creating a calm, predictable feeding environment
- Using positive reinforcement and visual cues
- Introducing new textures or tastes gradually
- Collaborating with psychologists or behavior therapists when needed
6. Family and Caregiver Education
We empower caregivers with hands-on training and ongoing support:
- Safe feeding techniques and choking prevention
- Recognizing signs of distress, fatigue, or aspiration
- Equipment use and hygiene
- Nutrition monitoring at home or in care facilities
- Emotional support and communication strategies
Neftaly ensures that families are active partners in the feeding process.
7. Ongoing Monitoring and Review
- Regular reassessment of nutritional status and feeding ability
- Adjustments for growth, illness, medication changes, or care transitions
- Documentation and communication across the care team
- Focus on preserving independence, comfort, and dignity
Populations We Support
Neftaly provides feeding protocols for individuals with:
- Cerebral palsy
- Spinal cord injury or muscular dystrophy
- Severe autism spectrum disorders
- Stroke or brain injury
- Multiple disabilities
- Genetic syndromes (e.g., Down syndrome, Rett syndrome)
- Advanced neurodegenerative diseases
Neftaly – Nourishing with Safety, Skill, and Compassion
Feeding is not just a clinical task—it’s a connection to health, comfort, and dignity. Neftaly is committed to delivering person-centered, evidence-based feeding support that prioritizes the individual behind the diagnosis.
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