The survey also found that dietary requirements like coeliac disease are often overlooked and that residents who need help to eat, don't always receive assistance because of poor staffing.
The not-for-profit Adventist Aged Care spends $100,000 a year on a consultancy designed to improve food for its 330 Queensland residents."Our severe malnutrition rates have decreased from 11 per cent to zero. And, positive engagement with the dining room experience has improved by 37 per cent for residents with dementia," she said.
the ABC vegan diet is NOT an improvement
Great story . In. Summary royal commission there's a problem, theres a Problem. evidence shows a problem. Industry . we are doing fine nothing to see here . Worked for the 10 previous years so why not .
Mr Jones. You live at the other end of australia to your father and you think you have the right to criticise. Did you move for work, lifestyle, love ........ do any of these things take precedent over your father? How dare you, how do sleep at night?
Remind us what the entire purpose and cost of that Royal Commission was again...? No point in having them if they aren't acted upon.
unironically looks pretty tasty
It seems as though they want everyone gone, asap. De-population jabs and de-population food.
Hes right 100% I visit 3 nursing homes all are awful All the patients want voluntary Euthanasia, one went overseas to comeback in a small box ,it should be allowed rather than starve to death
The facility I work in has its own kitchen and prepares fresh, quality meals daily. But I work in a not for profit facility...
Congratulations that's what your lifetime of voting rewarded you with. Next time make better decisions.