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August 2008
The Hospitality Concept and Health Care Food Service
The long term care industry provides meal services to thousands of residents daily. Providing a meal service that complies with state and federal regulations can be daunting. It is easy to get so caught up with meeting regulations and day…
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July 2009
Summertime Grilling Safety TipsSummertime and outdoor grilling go hand in hand when it comes to the warm months, but a foodborne illness can ruin a perfect picnic or cookout. However, a little bit of planning can prevent a foodborne illness from occurring which happens so often in the warm summer…
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November 2009
You Are What You EatThe old adage, though many would like to believe otherwise, is very true… we are what we eat. One of the main reasons people become overweight or obese is overeating. And for those who eat out frequently, portion size can be a detriment contributing to…
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August 2008
F 325 Nutritional Status - Advance copy of Guidelines released
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has recently released the newly revised nutrition and sanitation regulations and investigative guidelines to surveyors. Slated to become effective September 1, 2008, the intent of F 325 ( previously…
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July 2008
CDC Announces Updated Guidelines for Isolation Precautions
Preventing transmission of infectious agents in healthcare settings 2007
The Guideline for Isolation Precautions: Preventing Transmission of Infectious Agents in Healthcare Settings 2007 updates and expands the 1996 Guideline for Isolation Precautions in Hospitals. The transition of healthcare…
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June 2009
Diabetes Teaching GuidelinesApproximately 6.5 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes and it is estimated that 50% of all persons in the United States who have diabetes are undiagnosed. Diabetes is the fourth killer in the United States, usually related to coronary heart disease or stroke. It is the chief…
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December 2008
Keeping Residents Safe from Foodborne Illnesses
According to the Federal Food Code 2001, 76 million people in the U.S. become ill from foodborne illness (FBI) and there are 325,000 hospitalizations annually. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC ) there are an estimated 5000-9100 deaths related…
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December 2008
Making Your Facility Feel Like ‘Home’
Food is an important part of our everyday lives. It’s not just about nutrition and hydration. Food is about psychological, ethnic, cultural and religious issues. Food is about socialization. Because of this, facilities that don’t have a good dining program, that…
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September 2008
Protein Intake and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in the Elderly Resident
Can there be too much protein?
It has long been recognized that adequate protein intake is needed throughout the life cycle and a necessary nutrient in tissue building and repair. For residents in…
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July 2008
Providing a 'Good Meal' Means More Than Filling a Residents Stomach or Maintaining Weight
Introduction
Nursing home residents have many special needs, perhaps none more important than nutrition. A person's appearance, mood, resistance to illness and self-esteem can be improved through good general nutrition, the lack of…
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