Making meal preparation easier

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In an age where so much information is available on the Internet; is it little wonder people are having trouble finding reliable resources and trustworthy advice?

 

Additionally, if you have a disability and/or ongoing health problems, you can ask for a Needs Assessment and Service Coordination (NASC) assessment to see if you are able to receive some assistance at home with things such as cooking, getting meals delivered ("Meals on Wheels"), shopping for food and other groceries, or help to see a specialist if you have a special diet or specific dietary needs. 

Government support is also available if you need help with meals and kai preparation as a result of:

  • Having ongoing or age-related health problems.
  • Having a disability.
  • Injury or a disability caused by an accident.
  • Recovering after spending time in hospital (e.g. following surgery). 

If you have a Community Services Card from Work and Income, help with meal preparation and other household management services is free. More information on this type of support is available from the Arthritis NZ website

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Resources & Advice

Samantha Cowan
Accredited Practising Dietitian and Sports Dietitian

There are a number of options you have if you struggle to prepare food for yourself. The first thing is to ask somebody for help. So whether that’s your spouse, a family member, a neighbour, or a friend. If they’re able to help you for food preparation, for shopping for food, that is always a great option. Otherwise be mindful of services that can offer meals to your door. For example, Meals On Wheels from the council is a really good option.

If you are looking to prepare simple foods for yourself at home, some good options include things like supermarket roast chickens, salads or vegetables that are pre-cut or frozen. Simple meals like scrambled eggs on toast, tinned sardines on toast, ham and cheese sandwiches, fruit and yoghurt, cereal and milk. These are all really simple to prepare and nutritious. There is a lot of information out there in the world about how to manage your condition: the internet, books, TV shows.

But the problem with this is how to translate that information to a plan that will work for you. That is where your healthcare team comes in and that is why your healthcare team is so important. They can take that information, the best parts of that information that are appropriate for you, and help you to understand and to implement that information and those changes so that you can best manage your condition in your unique circumstances.

Over the years I’ve seen many people and helped many people improve their nutrition to help manage their conditions. The people that fare the best and achieve the best possible outcomes are those who are involved in the solution process. The keys to success are firstly working with your healthcare team. Making sure that you are being involved in coming up with the solutions. In coming up with the ideas and the strategies to manage your condition. Secondly, taking ownership. Owning those solutions, making those solutions relevant to your lifestyle, making them appropriate to you in that way you will feel empowered and it will be more likely to follow through with those solutions.

Lastly, persistence. If something is not working for you, speaking with your healthcare team together coming up with a new solution or different strategies and persisting with those. Making sure that you are continuing to go in the right direction with managing your health.

 

The content of this page was last reviewed in 2023