Utah Admin. Code R432-300-18 - Food Service
(1) The licensee
shall ensure:
(a) three meals a day plus
snacks are provided, seven days a week, to each resident;
(b) there is a a one-week supply of
nonperishable food and a three-day supply of perishable food onsite as required
to prepare the planned menus;
(c)
meals are served with no more than a 14-hour interval between the evening meal
and breakfast, unless a nutritious snack is available in the evening;
and
(d) the facility food service
complies with the following:
(i) any food is
of good quality and be prepared by methods that conserve nutritive value,
flavor, and appearance;
(ii) any
food served to residents is palatable, attractively served, and delivered to
the resident at the appropriate temperature; and
(iii) powdered milk may be used as a beverage
only upon the resident's request, but may be used in cooking and baking at any
time.
(2) The
licensee shall ensure:
(a) a different menu is
planned and followed for each day of the week;
(b) each menu is approved and signed by a
certified dietitian;
(c) cycle
menus cover a minimum of three weeks;
(d) the current week's menu is posted for
residents' viewing; and
(e)
substitutions to the menu that are served to the residents are recorded and
retained for three months for review by the department.
(3) The licensee shall ensure meals are
served in a designated dining area suitable for that purpose or in resident
rooms upon request by the resident.
(4) The licensee shall ensure residents are
encouraged to eat their meals in the dining room with other
residents.
(5) The licensee shall
make available for review inspection reports by the local health
department.
(6) If residents
requiring therapeutic or special diets are admitted, the licensee shall ensure
an approved dietary manual is available for reference when preparing meals. The
licensee shall ensure dietitian consultation is provided at least quarterly and
documented for residents requiring therapeutic diets.
(7) The licensee shall ensure the cook and
other kitchen staff are not assigned concurrent duties outside the food service
area while on duty in food service.
(8) The licensee shall ensure any personnel
who prepare or serve food have a current Food Handler's Permit.
(9) The licensee shall ensure food service
complies with the Utah Department of Health and Human Services Food Service
Sanitation Regulations, Rule R392-100.
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