Your loved one wants real food instead of commercial formula. Is blenderized tube feeding safe and nutritionally complete?
Yes, with proper planning. Blenderized diets provide whole food nutrition, variety, and lower costs while maintaining nutritional adequacy. This comprehensive guide covers safe preparation, nutritional balance, and implementation so you transition to real food successfully.
Blenderized tube feeding uses real, whole foods prepared at home instead of commercial formula:
Before starting blenderized diet:
With proper planning and dietitian guidance, yes. Must include adequate protein, carbohydrates, fats, and vegetables. May need vitamin/mineral supplements. Regular lab work ensures adequacy.
Blenderized diets typically cost $50-150/month vs commercial formula ($500-1,200/month). Significant savings, especially for long-term feeding. Bulk buying reduces costs further.
Start with gentle warm water flush, enzyme dissolvers if needed. Thinner consistency prevents most clogs. Ensure proper flushing before/after each feeding. Large-bore tubes recommended.