Clients at Horizon Adult Health Care get a nutritious daily breakfast, lunch, and snack. Our meals provide healthy food choices to support healthy eating habits and lifestyle.
We monitor and record clients’ daily nutrition intake and also accommodate special dietary needs.
Our meals and snacks follow nutritional guidelines established and set forth by the Child and Adult Care Food (CACFP) Program, and are in compliance with all federal and state regulations that apply. The CACFP guidelines are aimed at maintaining and improving the health and nutrition standards of children and adults.
We also assist those clients with conditions that prevent self-feeding. Some of these conditions include dementia, paralysis, stroke, swallowing conditions, tracheotomy, and restricted movement.
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