Ohio Admin. Code 3701-16-10 - Dietary services; supervision of therapeutic diets
(A) Each
residential care facility shall
is obligated to specify in its residential care
facility policies and the resident agreements, required
established
by rule 3701-16-07 of the Administrative
Code, the amount and types of dietary services it provides. The facility
shall
is obligated
to elect to provide any of the following:
(1) No meals;
(2) One, two, or three daily meals;
(3) Preparation of special diets other than
therapeutic diets; one, two, or three daily meals; or
(4) Preparation and supervision of
therapeutic diets. Each facility that elects to supervise therapeutic diets
shall
is obligated
to provide three daily meals and meet the requirements
criteria
of this chapter of the Administrative Code for the supervision of therapeutic
diets;
Each residential care facility that provides meals
shall
is obligated
to include a variety of food accommodating religious restrictions and
ethnic and cultural preferences of residents in accordance with the residential
care facility's policy
(B) Each residential care facility that
agrees to provide three daily meals for a resident shall
is obligated to
make available at least three nourishing, palatable, attractive and appetizing
meals at regular hours comparable to normal mealtimes in the community. The
meals shall be capable of
will
providing
provide the
dietary referenced intake of the "Food and Nutrition Board" of the "National
Academy of Science", be based on a standard meal planning guide from a diet
manual published by a dietitian, approved by a dietitian, or both. Food
shall
will be
prepared and served in a form that meets the resident's individual needs based
on the assessment conducted pursuant to rule
3701-16-08 of the Administrative
Code. There shall
will be no more than sixteen hours between the evening
meal and breakfast. Each residential care facility that provides meals
shall
is obligated
to offer a nourishing snack, consisting of a choice of beverages and a
food item from a basic food group, after the evening meal. Food substitutes of
similar nutritive value shall
will be offered to residents who refuse the food
served and serving size may be adjusted according to resident preference. The
residential care facility shall
is obligated to accommodate a resident's preference or
medical need to eat at different intervals.
(C) All residential care facilities
shall
are obligated
to provide safe drinking water which shall
be
that is accessible to residents at
all times.
(D) Each residential
care facility that does not provide any meals shall
is obligated to
ensure that each resident unit is appropriately and safely equipped with food
storage and preparation appliances which the facility maintains in safe
operating condition or that each resident has access to an appropriately and
safely equipped food storage and preparation area. Each residential care
facility that does not provide any meals shall
is obligated to
permit residents to store and prepare food in a safe manner in their resident
units or in a resident food storage and preparation area.
(E) Each residential care facility that
provides one or more meals and that does not permit residents to have food in
their resident units shall
is obligated to make snacks available twenty-four
hours a day.
(F) Each residential
care facility shall
is obligated to have a kitchen and other food service
facilities that are adequate for preparing and serving the amount and types of
meals the facility agrees to provide.
(G) If applicable, the residential care
facility shall
is
obligated to have a food service operation license issued under Chapter
3701-21 of the Administrative Code.
(H) Each residential care facility that
provides meals is obligated to:
(5)(6)
Shall assure
Ensure that the kitchen and dining areas are cleaned
after each meal and shall:
(6)(7)
May provide
Provide any format of meal service, which otherwise
meet
meets
the requirements
criteria established byof this rule, with input from residents;
and
(7)(8)
May provide
Provide a dining environment as natural and
independent as possible, comparable with eating at home, with choices from a
wide variety of food items tailored to the residents' wants and needs, which
otherwise meet the requirements
criteria established by
of this rule.
(1)
Shall
procure
Procure, store, prepare,
distribute, and serve all food in a manner that protects it against
contamination and spoilage;
(2)
Shall, at all times,
Maintainmaintain
at least a
one- week supply of staple foods and a
two-day supply of perishable foods for residents at all
times and the. The amount of such
supplies shall
is
to be based on the number of residents and
meals the facility provides daily;
(3)
Shall
plan
Plan all menus for meals at least
one week in advance. Food shall
,provided food that varies
vary in texture, color and include seasonal foods.
Residential care facilities shall maintain
records
Records of dated menus,
including therapeutic diets, as served, are to be
maintained for at least three months.
and
The
make the records shall
be made available to the director upon request and indicate any food
substitutions from the menu;
(4)
Shall observe
Observe, supervise, and assist a resident in consuming
meals if the resident needs observation, supervision, or assistance;
(5)
Ensure that food
texture is appropriate to the individual needs of each resident, except that
residential care facility staff are not allowed to perform syringe
feedings;
(a) Transport meals in a sanitary manner to
prevent contamination;
(b) Provide
handwashing facilities, including hot and cold water, soap and individual paper
towels in the food preparation and service area;
(c) Provide and maintain clean and sanitary
kitchen and dining areas and a clean, sanitary and adequate supply of eating
and drinking utensils, pots, and pans for use in preparing, serving, and eating
appetizing meals and snacks; and
(d) Place food scraps and trash in garbage
cans with tightfitting lids and bag liners and shall empty garbage cans daily, or more often if
needed. Nondisposable containers shall
are to be cleaned frequently enough to maintain
sanitary conditions. Disposable bags of garbage may be stored outside only in a
non-absorbent container with a close-fitting cover. Liquid wastes resulting
from compacting shall
are to be disposed of as sewage;
(I) Each residential care facility that
elects to prepare special diets other than therapeutic diets
shall
is obligated
to:
(1) Prepare and provide the special
diets in accordance with the orders of a physician or other licensed health
professional acting within their scope of practice, or a dietitian;
and
(2) Adjust special diet menus
as ordered by the resident's attending physician or other licensed health
professional acting within their scope of practice, or a dietitian.
(J) Each residential care facility
which elects to supervise therapeutic diets shall
is obligated to
make available three daily meals in accordance with paragraph (B) of this rule
and provide or arrange for a dietitian to plan, direct and implement dietary
services that meet the residents' nutritional needs and comply with the
requirements
criteria established byof this rule and for residents on therapeutic diets
on an ongoing basis:
(1) Determine that the
diet ordered is appropriate according to the resident's individual nutritional
assessment;
(2) Monitor the
resident's nutritional intake and acceptance of the diet;
(3) Evaluate the home's compliance in the
provision of the diet; and
(4)
Adjust nutritional assessments and diets as needed.
(K) If required
obligated by
paragraph (J) of this rules, the dietitian shall
is obligated to
oversee, monitor and assist in the training of food service staff in the
preparation and serving of foods for therapeutic diets and consult quarterly
with the food service staff. Trained unlicensed staff, including the dietary
manager, may perform routine tasks that:
(1)
May be assigned pursuant to Chapter 4759. of the Revised Code and this rule;
and
(2) Do not
require
necessitate professional judgment or
knowledge.
(L)
Residential care facilities shall not
administer
are barred from administering
parenteral nutrition and a. A residential care facility may administer
enteral tube feedings on a part-time intermittent basis in accordance with rule
3701-16-09.1 of the
Administrative Code.
(M) A hospice
patient's diet shall
is obligated to be planned by a dietitian, the hospice
program, or both, as appropriate for that individual.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3721.04
Rule Amplifies: 3721.01; 3721.011; 3721.07
Prior Effective Dates: 12/21/1992, 09/29/1996, 06/21/1997, 12/01/2001, 04/01/2007, 01/01/2013, 03/01/2018
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