The Evolution of Assisted Living Center Menus​

 

Assisted living center menus have changed significantly over the years. Once senior living facilities began to shift from institutional, hospital-like settings to a consumer-centered care model, meal planning evolved accordingly.

Today’s senior care facility menus are nothing like the food menu programs of the past. And, based on emerging research and senior care trends, meal planning will continue to evolve in the future.

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Menu Plans in the Early Years of Assisted Living Facilities

Up until the late 1970s, senior care facilities were operated based on the nursing home model, which emphasized custodial care and health-centered operations. As a result, meal planning programs were designed for nutrition and cost control, with little thought about flavor or visual appeal.

Today we know that healthy eating is of critical importance for seniors – but so is flavor. The one-size-fits-all nutritional approach used in early facility menus rarely consider this important aspect of food service.

In the early 1980s, many senior centers began using the assisted living approach to care. This involved treating residents with dignity and respect rather than focusing on custodial care. That’s when the institutional menu planning approach began to change. Nutrition remained the primary goal but senior residents were able to enjoy meals prepared for taste and appeal as well as nutrition.

This shift represented a significant departure from an institutionalized approach to menu planning and food service.

The Next Evolution of Assisted Living Food Service

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, senior care centers continued to expand their menu planning paradigm. Facilities began to provide individual meal choices, rather than preparing institutionalized, facility-wide menus.

Since then, assisted living recipes, menus and food service programs have continued to evolve. Today, meal plans reflect the preferences of the residents and incorporate local, familiar flavors. At the same time, recipes are dietitian-approved and designed to meet the specific nutritional needs of each resident.

Today’s senior care facility menus also focus on locally sourced ingredients and seasonal recipes. Meal planning programs offer the flexibility to use what’s in season. Using the freshest local ingredients results in delicious food that is more health for – and appetizing to – facility residents.

Trends to Watch in Facility Menu Planning Programs

As senior care facilities continue to evolve, even more diverse meal options will become available.

Modern meal planning programs focus on the types of foods that residents crave. With more Baby Boomers and Gen Xers entering residential care, assisted living menus must be adapted to meet their taste preferences and nutritional needs.

Many of these aging adults have traveled and developed a taste for cultural and ethnic foods. As a result, facility menus will begin to incorporate more of these diverse flavors.

Finally, expect senior care centers to replicate a restaurant-style experience in their dining rooms. Buffet meals may be cost-effective but they don’t provide the feeling of dining out or eating at home. Because assisted living facilities are home to their residents, tomorrow’s menu programs will be designed for friendly service and more comfortable dining.

Adapting to the changing food preferences and dietary needs of senior residents isn’t always easy, but Grove Menus can help. Our exclusive meal planning platform automates tasks and provides you with crave-worthy, dietitian-approved recipes that reflect the tastes of your residents.

Contact us today for a hassle-free demonstration of our assisted living center menu program.