Body Changes with Age: Upper Gastrointestinal System
The upper gastrointestinal (GI) system plays a central role in digestion, nutrition, and comfort. As adults age, changes in the mouth, esophagus, and stomach may affect appetite, nutrient absorption, and swallowing ability.
This course provides caregivers with foundational knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the upper GI system, common age-related conditions such as GERD and dysphagia, and essential care practices. Caregivers will learn to support clients’ nutritional needs, recognize gastrointestinal changes that must be reported to a nurse, and assist with related care procedures while maintaining dignity and safety.
45 Min Certificate included 100% online English Audio & Captions
Learning Objectives
What you'll learn
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the anatomy and function of the upper GI system: mouth, esophagus, and stomach.
- Explain how aging affects appetite, swallowing, motility, and acid balance.
- Identify common upper GI issues like GERD, ulcers, dysphagia, and dry mouth.
- Recognize red flags such as heartburn, nausea, or difficulty swallowing.
- Provide comfort through meal pacing, positioning, oral hygiene, and appropriate food textures.
- Support nutrition and hydration while following care plans and reporting protocols.
What's inside
This course includes
How-to instructional videos
Interactive learning activities
Knowledge checks throughout
Audio narration
Closed captions (accessibility)
Certificate of completion
Scenario-based videos
Downloadable checklists
Mobile-friendly access
Progress saving (resume anytime)