A CHARITY tackling malnutrition among older people hopes a new advice line will help Glasgow residents secure swifter support. Food Train’s Eat Well Age Well project team are manning the freephone Malnutrition Advice Line - 0800 13 88 220 - with a focus on those aged 65 and over. They are providing crucial advice and practical information to older people themselves - or anyone concerned about an older person’s wellbeing - on how they can stay well nourished. Laura Cairns, project manager, said: “Worrying numbers of older people across Scotland suffer from - or are at risk of suffering from - malnutrition. We are pleased to launch this line to support older people, their carers and others with this important issue.
Advice line set up to help tackle malnutrition among older people
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Charity launches new helpline in fight against malnutrition in elderly people
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