How Digital Nutrition Screening Extends Your Clinical Reach
In aged care, access has always been the biggest barrier to clinical nutrition. Clients often need support, but by the time a dietitian is referred, issues are already advanced.
Support at Home creates the perfect moment to fix that — and digital screening tools are the key.
With simple online screening, dietitians can identify nutrition risk before it becomes a problem. At Eat Well Health, we use the Mini Nutritional Assessment – Short Form (MNA-SF), an internationally validated tool that can be completed in minutes — by the client, care staff, or family.
Results are uploaded automatically to our secure portal, where dietitians can review, prescribe, and monitor — all without duplicating admin or chasing providers.
It’s a system designed to extend your clinical reach, not replace it.
Digital screening solves three long-standing challenges in community dietetics:
1. Access: You can engage clients earlier and more consistently.
2. Efficiency: No manual intake, no lost paperwork.
3. Scalability: You can support multiple providers and clients without adding staff.
This is the future of aged care dietetics — clinically sound, digitally enabled, and directly integrated into provider systems.
When technology does the administrative heavy lifting, dietitians can focus on what matters — clinical care and client relationships.
That’s the role Eat Well Health is helping redefine: clinical excellence made scalable.
Learn how to connect with our network at https://eatwellhealth.com.au/pages/dietitian-support.
— Andrew Martin, Founder, Eat Well Health Pty Ltd
