55 Pa. Code § 5310.82 - Nutrition
(a)
Self-sufficiency in meal planning, shopping and food preparation must be a goal
for community residential rehabilitation service (CRRS) clients.
(b) The CRRS shall assure that arrangements
are made to enable the client to have three well-balanced nutritious meals or
their equivalent daily. The psychosocial evaluation at intake includes an
assessment of the client's ability to meet his nutritional needs. The client's
residential services plan must include goals and training in the nutritional
area as needed.
(c) In the unusual
circumstance where CRRS staff rather than clients purchase and prepare the
food, the following additional requirements apply:
(1) Each client shall be involved in the meal
planning, shopping, food preparation, service and kitchen chores as evidenced
in task schedules and in the client's individual service plan.
(2) Meals may be no more than 5 hours nor
less than 4 hours apart in each day. There may be no more than 15 hours between
evening meal and first meal of the next day.
(3) When a client misses a meal, food
adequate to meet daily nutritional requirements shall be available to the
client.
(4) Dietary restrictions
prescribed by the client's physician shall be followed. Religious and
philosophical dietary preferences must be followed.
(5) Menus shall be prepared for 1 week in
advance and must be retained on file for at least 8 weeks.
(6) Food stored, prepared or served shall be
clean and safe for human consumption.
(7) Food returned from individual plates may
not be used in the preparation of other food dishes or served again.
(8) Unpasteurized milk may not be served or
used in food preparation.
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