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Page 1: Breaking down barriers in the kitchen for people with disability By Sabrina Spillane

Breaking down barriers in the kitchen for people with disability

By Sabrina Spillane

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Learning Outcomes

• What is Disability• Obesity the Facts• Disability the Facts• What is a Balance Diet• Effects of the Environment and Healthy Eating• How people with disability can advance in

kitchen

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What is Disability?

• “The term “Disability” summarizes a great number of different functional limitations occurring in any population, in any country of the world. People may be disabled by physical, intellectual or sensory impairment, medical conditions or mental illness. Such impairments, conditions or illnesses may be permanent or transitory in nature.”- United Nations Standard Rules

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Obesity The Facts

• Currently in Ireland every second adult is overweight

• 1 in 8 Obese in Ireland• Why? 57% blamed take-away food, 59%

blamed overeating and 67% blamed a lack of exercise.

• 2,500 Deaths in a year - Lansdowne Market Research

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What is a Balanced Diet

• A balanced diet is one that includes all the food groups of the food pyramid.

• Change to Food Pyramid 2005 by United States Department of Agriculture – http://www.mypyramid.gov/

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Balanced Diet Continued

• A balanced diet is one that includes all the food groups of the food pyramid which are Grains; Vegetables; Fruits; Milk; Meat and Beans.

• Other factors such as age, body size, activity level, gender will also affect the amount of food you eat.

• The pyramid is based on the best available scientific facts concerning links between diet and good health.

• To maintain a health weight the RDA for adults is– Men (2,500)– Women(2,200)

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Balance Diet for Children

A Balanced Diet is also necessary for Children as Obesity is growing in alarming rate.

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Videohttp://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/fgp_interactive.html

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Negatives

• Out Environment is polluted with alternative, quick, easy and cheap bad food choice options with high calorie intake

• Cost of kitting out a kitchen for disability is expensive

• What product(s) if any are on the market suitable for my needs – it is hard to find a product that suits, some product make it harder to perform a task as they are uncomfortable and unmanageable

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Our Environment

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How easy is it?

•Always Available - Fast Food Restaurants are now opened 24/7•Drive Through – customers can stay in the comfort of there own vehicle•Always Cheap - Cheaper menu’s are available to encourage the customer to buy more and often, which caters for low budget spenders•Always Easy – Customer can use drive through, place there order, pay•Always Fast - While paying, food is prepared and ready in a short space of time

•Why prepare your own meals, this is easier, cheaper and faster?

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Calories in Typical Food Item in one of the top Fast Food Chains

Average meal is about 1000 Calories

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Positives

• Change your Environment – you are in charge of it. Bring responsibility back to Kitchen

• Design and Development of suitable food aid product which are on market today

• Cheaper products available on market• Government Grant to help kit out your kitchen• Online food shopping – Tesco’s, Super Quinn,

Super Value

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Food Aids to Prepare Food

Make a Ham and Cheese Sandwich for lunch

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Food Aids to Prepare Food Cont’d

Voice Output Microwave

Voice Output Thermometer

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Food Aids to Serve

Spill proof Pouring Devices

Support Grip Mats

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Food Aids for Eating

Spill Proof Cups Grip Handles

Clothing Protection Bibs

Scoop Plate

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Irish Funding

• Disabled Person’s Grant (DPG) replaced by Housing Adaptation Grant for People with Disability

• Maximum grant available is €30,000 which mean you may not receive a full grant

• Housing Adaptation Grant for New Houses for People with a Disability will be increased to €14,500

• Types of aided work grant includes: the provision of access ramps, downstairs toilet facilities, stair-lifts, accessible showers, adaptations to facilitate wheelchair access, extensions, kitchens, etc;

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Funding Cont’d

• Mobility Aids Housing Grant Scheme - Fast track grant aid to address mobility problems

• Types of f works to address mobility problems, primarily but not exclusively, associated with ageing

• Maximum grant of €6,000• Housing Aid for Older People – Aim is to targeted support

to improve conditions in the existing housing of older people

• Types of works which will be grant aided include structural repairs or improvements

• Maximum grant available will be €10,500

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Online Grocery Stores with Delivery

• Tesco– 101 stores in Ireland– 24/7 online shopping– Weight loss programme– 26.3% Grocery Market

Share in Ireland

• Super Quinn– 20 Stores in Dublin– 7% Grocery Market Share

in Ireland

• Supervalu

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INTERESTING

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Videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy8KGM5ZYC8

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Interesting

• Create new goals and challenges for you in the kitchen

• Have dinner parties for your friend and family• Download movies from YouTube • Create your own movie, to help others with a

disability• Cook with a Celebrity Chef

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POP QUIZ

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POP QUIZ

• Name 3 Items from the Food Group that appear on the Food Pyramid?– ____________________– ____________________– ____________________

• What is the RDA of Calorie intake for Men and Women Adults?– Men 3000; Women 2500– Men 2500; Women 2000– Men 2000; Women 1500

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POP QUIZ

• Name 3 ways to make kitchen disability friendly?– _____________________– _____________________– _____________________

• Select one option from the following that supplies Online Grocery Shopping– SuperValu; Dunnes Stores; Tesco– Tesco; SuperQuinn; SuperValu– SuperQuinn; Dunnes Stores; Marks & Spensers

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POP QUIZ

• Name 4 products people with disability can use in kitchen?– ___________________________– ___________________________– ___________________________– ___________________________

• What is the maximum amount you can receive for Housing Adaptation Grant for People with Disability?– €30,000 – €40,000 – €20,000

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Thank you